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A Theatre for Dreamers
- Narrated by: Polly Samson
- Length: 9 hrs and 53 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Summary
The Sunday Times best seller and an Observer Fiction Highlight 2020
Featuring bonus track and original music from Pink Floyd's David Gilmour.
1960: The world is dancing on the edge of revolution and nowhere more so than on the Greek island of Hydra, where a circle of poets, painters and musicians live tangled lives, ruled by the writers Charmian Clift and George Johnston, troubled king and queen of Bohemia.
Forming within this circle is a triangle: its points the magnetic, destructive writer Axel Jensen, his dazzling wife, Marianne Ihlen, and a young Canadian poet named Leonard Cohen. Into their midst arrives teenage Erica, with little more than a bundle of blank notebooks and her grief for her mother. Settling on the periphery of this circle, she watches, entranced and disquieted, as a paradise unravels.
Burning with the heat and light of Greece, A Theatre for Dreamers is a spellbinding novel about utopian dreams and innocence lost - and the wars waged between men and women on the battlegrounds of genius.
© 2020 Polly Samson All music by David Gilmour 'Yes, I Have Ghosts' Lyrics by Polly Samson. Performed by David Gilmour with Romany Gilmour. The moral right of the author has been asserted (p)
2020 Polly Samson under license to W.F. Howes Ltd All music (p) 2020 David Gilmour Music Ltd. All songs Pink Floyd Music Publishers Ltd
Critic reviews
"Delicious." (Nigella Lawson)
"A glorious novel." (Kate Mosse)
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-08-20
cliché
Clichéd & poorly narrated. Polly should've got someone else to narrate this. Too irritating to continue.
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- Woozlemum
- 20-07-20
Astoundingly descriptive
This book took me back to Hydra. Astoundingly descriptive, it gave me the holiday that, like may of us, I could not take this year. I could feel the heat of the sun, taste the retsina, hear the cicadas, smell the donkey shit. The list would be a long one. Equally generous is the insight into the characters; some fictional, others not. Not so much a story with twists, turns and a strong plot, it is rather a biopic journey over time of the lives, loves and struggles of the characters; the 'dreamers' starting in 1960. Getting drawn into gossip about their tangled lives would make this an excellent book club choice to chew over. The ending and wrapping- up was was a strong point about this story. I now miss the characters. I am keen to reading Samon's previous novel now.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-07-20
Brilliantly executed and touching
The way the author has blended fiction and true events is extremely clever. The story is captivating, you feel like you are on the island with all of the gang.
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- STEVIBLO
- 08-07-20
Nothing Ever Happens
A very clever idea for a book to bring these characters to life again on Hydra. However, the storyline lacked any kind of thread or substance for me. It goes from one in-depth, scenic description to another, interrupted only by different ‘scenes’ featuring these shiftless characters. The narration was more than mildly annoying too. In particular the voice for the character of George, who sounds like a cross between Janet Street-Porter and Crocodile Dundee.
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- Malcolm Jeffrey
- 25-10-20
disappointed
I really struggled to finish, disappointing end, felt rushed. Not as good as I hoped.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-01-21
very atmospheric
The book really conjures up the atmosphere of the island, and the time. I already knew quite a bit about the real life characters, but found them unengaging and the story line lacking.
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- sillygoose
- 24-12-20
A fantastic book that you will want to read again!
This book not only sweeps you away to a beautiful Greek Island but captivates you in the story of the characters interwoven life’s. Loosely based around the story of Leonard Cohan and his muse Marianne, but told from the perspective of Erica, experiencing her heady days into the world of adulthood and all the bohemian ways of the artists and musicians around her that the 1960s has to offer. Polly Samson has written a masterpiece of a novel that will certainly stay with you long after the last page. She narrates it beautifully and her husband (Pink Floyds David Gilmour) beautiful guitar pieces and music he has written to compliment the audio version of this book make for memorable read.
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-10-20
Wonderful escapism
Beautifully read by the author and lovely music . I was able to escape from the doom of Covid in Croydon to Hydra and very different people. Loved Polly’s song with her husband at the end. I learned a lot about Leonard Cohen too and re read my book of poems from the sixth form
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- Anonymous User
- 13-09-20
Irritating narration
I was so looking forward to this but it is spoilt by the narration- pity.
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- Angela Massie
- 24-08-20
A book to read, not to listen to
Whilst clearly beautifully written, I was actually horrified by the narration, and then to realise it was read by the author! Exacting pronunciation, simpering and over expressive intonation - I had to put it on at 1.3 speed to get it over and done with. Huge shame.