Beyond the Bayou, Kate Chopin
Beyond the Bayou, Kate Chopin
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Beyond the Bayou

Author: Kate Chopin

Narrator: canarit

Unabridged: 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: canarit

Published: 11/06/2021


Synopsis

how far would you go, to help someone you love?please visit us at www.canaritaudiobooks.com, and contact us at: production@canaritaudiobooks.comcredits:Produced by: Canarit AudiobooksDirected by: Gil GevaWritten by: Kate ChopinRecorded and Edited by: Shalev AlonCast:Katia KapustinNicole RavivPatrick GallagherJamila HacheShani AloneShalev AloneMusic by: Adam Vitovski, soundotcomSFX by: Soundly

About Kate Chopin

American author Kate Chopin (1850-1904) wrote two novels and about a hundred short stories in the 1890s. Most of her fiction is set in Louisiana and most of her best-known work focuses on the lives of sensitive, intelligent women.

Her short stories were well received in her own time and were published by some of America's most prestigious magazines-Vogue, the Atlantic Monthly, Harper's Young People, Youth's Companion, and the Century. A few stories were syndicated by the American Press Association. Her stories also appeared in her two published anthologies, Bayou Folk and A Night in Acadie, both of which received good reviews from critics across the country. About a third of her stories are children's stories-those published in or submitted to children's magazines or those similar in subject or theme to those that were. By the late 1890s, she was well known among American readers of magazine fiction.

Her early novel At Fault had not been much noticed by the public, but The Awakening was widely condemned. Critics called it morbid, vulgar, and disagreeable. Willa Cather, who would become a well-known twentieth-century American author, labeled it trite and sordid. Chopin's third anthology of stories, to have been called A Vocation and a Voice, was for unknown reasons cancelled by the publisher and did not appear as a separate volume until 1991.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Christy

A beautiful little story about the power of love. A former slave overcomes her fear of the world outside her home tucked away in the bayou. When her motherly love for a little boy forces her to cross the bayou to get him medical help, she conquers her fear. The woman shows readers that love can give......more

Goodreads review by George

Possibly my least favourite Kate Chopin story to date. Chopin does give voice here to Black people, yet at the same time their lives are not really depicted with much depth. What was really going on in the plantation, I wondered? So much was unsaid. In terms of plot, the device used is a trope that ha......more

Goodreads review by Viji

A beautiful story about a woman who finds courage to go beyond her fears. It revolves around the theme that pure love can help one overcome obstacles that one has faced throughout life.......more