
Maurice
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Narrated by:
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Ben Whishaw
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By:
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E. M. Forster
About this listen
Maurice by E.M. Forster is the story of a young man struggling with his sexuality at the beginning of the 20th century.
Written between 1913 and 1914, it was published over 50 years later, the author believing that due to public and legal attitudes to homosexuality, to publish it in his lifetime would signal an end to his career.
Maurice is now considered to be one of the most groundbreaking and significant novels of the LGBT+ canon, and in this brand-new recording Ben Whishaw (Mary Poppins Returns, Paddington, A Very English Scandal) gives an emotive and mesmerising performance.
Photo Credit: Tomo Brejc
©1971 E. M. Forster (P)2020 Audible, LtdThe most wonderful audiobook
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Sublime
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Braveness at its best
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exceptional story-telling.
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The story is so unusual because as Forster himself says in the afterword, if he’d chosen to kill the two men off or had a suicide pact between them, then he might have had this published many years sooner. He chose a different path and gave his two men a happy ending.
Forster insisted that the book remained unpublished until after his death; this despite the Wolfenden Report in 1957. A published work from such a respected author, such as Maurice may well have ‘persuaded’ Parliament to change the Victorian law that criminalised homosexuality much earlier than it did in 1967.
The story is both genteel and gentle, but there’s always the threat of exposure and potential ruin. The nearest the reader/listener gets to anything too exciting (or ‘pornographic’ as Forster puts it) is the two late characters waking-up entangled in each other’s limbs.
Ben Wishaw is completely sympathetic in his interpretation of the text. His voice is always warm, his pronunciation perfect, and he lets the story do all the heavy lifting. There are times when you really want to cry out “Just stop it, Maurice!” At the same time you realise that these are feelings and situations still experienced today by so many people today.
Wishaw has a lovely voice to listen to and his pacing is perfect.
This is a ‘must listen’ and I urge you to add this to your library.
Wishaw and Forster, both in 5* form
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Sensitive and thoughtful
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A Beautiful Story
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Classic
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A sad story of it's time. well written and narrat
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A superb reading of an important book
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