Sister Carrie, Theodore Dreiser
Sister Carrie, Theodore Dreiser
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Sister Carrie
A BBC Radio Full-Cast Dramatisation

Author: Theodore Dreiser

Narrator: Eve Best, Russell Dixon, Full Cast

Unabridged: 3 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/05/2025


Synopsis

The gripping story of a young woman’s rise to fame and fortune at the end of the 19th centuryAcclaimed as ‘the greatest of all American urban novels’, Theodore Dreiser’s tale of a naive small-town girl determined to make it in the big city sparked considerable controversy on its first publication in 1900. Censured at the time for its perceived immorality, it is now considered a modern classic and one of the most significant works of American naturalism.Adapted for radio by award-winning dramatist Steve Chambers, it follows 18-year-old Carrie as she travels to Chicago to start a new life, only to find her idealistic dreams crushed by grim reality. Destiny takes over when her fresh prettiness attracts the attention of smooth-talking salesman Charlie Drouet. Carrie’s desire for the good life overcomes her misgivings about living in sin, and she allows herself to be seduced by him.But then she meets George Hurstwood, a wealthy older man who becomes obsessed by her. Enthralled by his sophistication, she embarks on an affair with him, unaware that he is already married. The stage is set for disaster – but it is not Carrie who will be ruined...Starring Eve Best as Carrie, with John Guerrasio as Drouet, Liam Cunningham as Hurstwood and Russell Dixon as Theodore Dreiser, this compelling drama paints a fascinating portrait of the glamour and grittiness of 1890s America, and the dark side of the American dream.Cast and creditsWritten by Theodore DreiserDramatised by Steve ChambersDirected by Polly ThomasDreiser – Russell DixonCarrie – Eve BestCharlie Drouet/Ames/Policeman – John GuerrasioMinnie/Julia/Mrs Vance/Mrs Oeslagge – Kate HarperHurstwood – Liam CunninghamBeth/Jessica/Pearl/Maid/Lola – Alison DarlingOther parts played by members of the companyFirst broadcast BBC Radio 4, 6-24 Mar 2000© 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

About Theodore Dreiser

Theodore Dreiser was born in Terre Haute, Indiana, in 1871. The ninth child of German immigrants, he experienced considerable poverty as a child and was forced to leave home in search of work at the age of fifteen.

After briefly attending Indiana University, Dreiser found work as a reporter at the Chicago Globe. Later he worked for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, the St. Louis Republic, and the Pittsburgh Dispatch, before moving to New York, where he worked for the New York World while attempting to establish himself as a novelist. Dreiser was influenced by such authors as Charles Edward Russell, David Graham Phillips, and Frank Norris. In fact, it was Norris, who was working for Doubleday at the time, who helped get Dreiser's first novel, Sister Carrie, published. However, the Doubleday owners disapproved of the novel's subject matter, so it was not promoted and therefore sold poorly.

Dreiser continued to work as a journalist as well as write for mainstream newspapers, such as the Saturday Evening Post. At the same time, his work was being published in such socialist magazines as the Call. However, unlike many of his literary friends, he never joined the Socialist Party. Dreiser's second novel, Jennie Gerhardt, was not published until 1911. With the support of the literary critic Floyd Dell, who considered Dreiser a major writer, Sister Carrie was republished in 1912. This was followed by two novels: The Financier and The Titan, which is about Frank Cowperwood, a power-hungry business tycoon. The Genius was published in 1915, but it was another ten years before Dreiser's greatest novel, An American Tragedy, appeared. The book is based on the Chester Gillette and Grace Brown murder case that took place in 1906.

In addition to novels, Dreiser, a socialist, wrote several nonfiction books on political issues, including Dreiser Looks at Russia, Tragic America, and America Is Worth Saving. Dreiser joined the American Communist Party just before he died in 1945.


Reviews

Goodreads review by James on September 16, 2017

Book Review 3 out of 5 stars to Sister Carrie, one of the greatest American novels of true realistic cum naturalistic tone, published in its final form in 1900 by Theodore Dreiser. Some of my favorite literature comes from this time period in American history. Writers took extreme liberti......more

Goodreads review by Michael on March 13, 2017

High school read. Recall it being extremely well-written albeit quite depressing - need to re-read!......more

Goodreads review by kristin on June 08, 2008

This is a classic that I could read over and over again. What a story! If you haven't read it, you should! The story not only captures the reader into the story, it gives you a deep sense of mans crazy nature. I just finished reading this one again. I first read it 7 years ago, and felt is was time......more

Goodreads review by julieta on July 16, 2025

Something I liked about this book is that it reminds you of how life can change all the time. Sometimes we forget that, we think things will stay as they are, if only we don't move too much. I liked Carrie, although I find it kind of annoying that the author liked her so very much, sometimes you wan......more

Goodreads review by Jacob on February 19, 2017

I returned to this book after nearly two decades away and I found it as juicy and engrossing as ever. I'll be the first to acknowledge that, as stylists go, Dreiser is among the least accomplished of major American novelists. Maybe only John O'Hara compares, if he's even still considered a major auth......more