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Monkey King

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Monkey King

By: Wu Cheng’en, Julia Lovell
Narrated by: Kevin Shen
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About this listen

Brought to you by Penguin.

This Penguin Classic is performed by Kevin Shen, and was translated by Julia Lovell.

One of the world's greatest fantasy novels and a rollicking classic of Chinese literature, in a sparkling new translation.

A shape-shifting trickster on a kung-fu quest for eternal life, Monkey King is one of the most memorable superheroes in world literature. High-spirited and omni-talented, he can transform himself into whatever he chooses and turn each of his body's 84,000 hairs into an army of clones. But his penchant for mischief repeatedly gets him into trouble, and when he raids Heaven's Orchard of Immortal Peaches, the Buddha pins him beneath a mountain.

Five hundred years later, Monkey King is finally given a chance to redeem himself: he must protect the pious monk Tripitaka on his journey in search of precious Buddhist sutras that will bring enlightenment to the Chinese empire.

Joined by two other fallen immortals—Pigsy, a rice-loving flying pig, and Sandy, a depressive river-sand monster—Monkey King does battle with Red Boy, Princess Jade-Face, the Monstress Dowager, and all manner of dragons, ogres, wizards and femmes fatales; navigates the perils of Fire-Cloud Cave, the River of Flowing Sand and the Water-Crystal Palace; and is serially captured, lacquered, sautéed, steamed and liquefied - but always hatches an ingenious plan to get himself and his fellow pilgrims out of their latest jam.

Comparable to The Canterbury Tales or Don Quixote, Monkey King is at once a gripping adventure, a comic satire and a spring of spiritual insight. With this new translation by the award-winning Julia Lovell, the irrepressible rogue hero of one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature has the potential to vault, with his signature cloud-somersault, into the hearts of a whole new generation of audiences.

©2021 Julia Lovell, Wu Ch'eng-en (P)2021 Penguin Audio
Classics Fantasy Royalty Fiction Witty China Funny Heartfelt

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I really enjoyed this. Loved the character voices and telling of the ancient tale in a modern vernacular.

Monkey!

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was a lot of fun the listen to. monkey is hilarious. very good narrator

highly recommend

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I've wanted to get this book for a while, it's really accessible for a modern audience.

I read reviews saying the narrator's voices for the different characters is annoying - I disagree with that.

Whichever way the narrator went with the characters likely would have annoyed someone, it's one of those lose-lose situations.

I think the narrator had to put on a different voice for each character otherwise the book would be too difficult to follow.

There were times when the story became a little repetitive and confusing, but I guess that is inherent in such a long story.

If you do get this, do stick around for the introduction, which quite cleverly had been put at the end of the book for very good reason.

wonderful him

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Narrator Kevin Shen does a good job conveying the spirit of the book, performing it like a children's story (although it is sometimes too violent to be one). He has to do many different character voices and does it well.

His voice for Monkey himself isn't the easiest to listen to, admittedly, but consider that in China this character is expected to have a high squeaky voice, so it's arguably authentic, if that matters to you. It's a similar thing to how we have a general expectation of what Batman sounds like.

Talking of expectations, if you have spent all your life hearing "Tripitaka" pronounced "Tripi-TAKA", like it was in the 70's tv series, it takes some getting used to hearing him say it "Tri-PIT-ika" (like "Whittaker"). I looked it up, and this seems to be a common, perhaps specifically American, pronunciation.

But a big, big plus this recording has in regards to pronunciation is that Shen pronounces the story's Chinese names correctly in Mandarin. I generally want audiobooks to have authentic pronunciation of non-English names, so this definitely makes it worthwhile.

Overall, an enjoyable audiobook.

A fun and lively translation

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i remember watching the tv series monkey years ago as a child. so i was surprised to learn it was actually a Chinese novel. moreover i was surprised how vivid the book was. the book reminded me of monkey’s cloud transportation, his magic staff and each character’s motivation. there was a huge cast of backstory characters yet the pilgrims shone out in their humanity. by the end of the book i realised the ancients were wise in telling such a fantasy…the morality tale was perfect for children and adults, rather like disney’s animation.

vivid tale

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