The Man Who Loved Children

Christina Stead

Summary

The Man Who Loved Children

By: Christina Stead

Narrarated by: C. M. Hébert

Sam and Henny Pollit have too many children, too little money, and too much loathing for one another. As Sam uses the children’s adoration to feed his own voracious ego, Henny watches in bleak despair, knowing the bitter reality that lies just below his mad visions. A chilling novel of the relations between parents and children, husbands and wives, The Man Who Loved Children is acknowledged as a contemporary classic.

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  • Edition: Unabridged
  • Author: Christina Stead (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Nov 29, 2007
  • Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
  • Genre: 20th Century Classics, Fiction & Literature

Total File Size: 534 MB (16 files) Total Length: 19 Hours, 26 Minutes

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I couldn't finish it

pianodoc

This is the worst I have read in a very long time. The language is stilted and the incessant, aimless bickering between the innumerable characters was more than I could take.

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loved it

Slamslamslam

Great book about exactly the kind of values you find in families that people that talk about family values don't talk about.

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Lies, Hypocrisy, Barbarism and the Best Novel Ever Written About a Nuclear Family

By Jonathan Franzen

The Man Who Loved Children isn't just one of the great novels of the twentieth century. It's also the best novel ever written about a nuclear family, and as ferocious and damning an assault on the patriarchy as can be found anywhere in world literature. The eponymous Sam Pollit — a husband who subjugates his wife by impregnating her again and again; a champion of the Enlightenment whose home is a horror show of… more »