McTeague, Frank Norris
McTeague, Frank Norris
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McTeague

Author: Frank Norris

Narrator: Lopez Mickaël

Unabridged: 15 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mika

Published: 03/16/2026


Synopsis

In the shadows of a modest dental office, a quiet life slowly turns toward obsession.In McTeague, Frank Norris crafts a powerful and unsettling portrait of ambition, greed, and the dark forces that can reshape an ordinary life. Set in the bustling streets of San Francisco at the turn of the twentieth century, the novel follows McTeague, a simple and slow-moving dentist whose world appears steady—until chance, money, and desire begin to distort everything he knows.A leading voice of American literary naturalism, Norris explored how environment, instinct, and social pressure shape human destiny. In McTeague, he examines how small decisions and hidden impulses can gradually unravel the fragile stability of everyday existence.The story unfolds through a tense sequence of turning points: a chance encounter that leads to marriage, the sudden appearance of unexpected wealth, and the slow corrosion of trust within a relationship once filled with hope. As fortunes rise and fall, Norris reveals the raw psychological forces that lie beneath polite society.What begins as a modest tale of working-class life grows into a gripping drama of obsession, jealousy, and moral collapse. Norris’s stark realism and vivid descriptions make McTeague one of the most influential works of American naturalist fiction, anticipating the darker psychological novels that would follow in the twentieth century.Presented with clear and immersive AI narration, this audiobook allows listeners to experience Norris’s intense storytelling and atmospheric realism with striking clarity.Enter a world where ambition turns to obsession and where the smallest temptation can alter the course of a life forever. Start listening today.

About Frank Norris

Frank Norris (1870–1902), American novelist, was born in Chicago. He first studied art but turned to journalism; while a reporter he was involved in the Jameson raid in South Africa. Influenced by Zola, he was one of the first American naturalist writers, his major novel being McTeague (1899).


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lisa of Troy on March 17, 2026

Initially published in 1899, McTeague is timeless; it is just as relevant today as it was when it was first published. On its surface, McTeague is a gripping wonder-of-a story about broken people attempting to improve their stations in life while the undercurrents gloriously challenge The American Dr......more

Goodreads review by Henry on October 11, 2024

In the 1890's in San Francisco, (now finally at peace ) on busy Polk Street, with cable cars continuously moving up and down the thoroughfare , not the most fashionable lane though, McTeague an unlicensed dentist, too dumb to know he needs this practices his profession learned from a quack in a filt......more

Goodreads review by TK421 on February 18, 2013

Frank Norris was a master at painting emotions with words. The titular character is a man few would care to dine with, but Norris gets the reader to sympathize for him. You see, much like most writers circa late 19th to early 20th century, human nature was best explored through the environment of th......more

Goodreads review by MJ on December 12, 2022

It’s not merely that the protagonist of this novel is a lumbering halfwit who even the author seems to loathe (“stupid” is the preferred descriptor), or that the teenage wife he marries turns into a caricatured penny-pinching scrimper-on-speed who refuses to touch a cent of her five thousand fortune......more