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Billy Liar

By: Keith Waterhouse
Narrated by: John Simm
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For William ‘Billy’ Fisher, an energetic imagination makes life tolerable, but well-nigh intolerable for all around him. He lies his way into and out of every situation, making any promise to get him out of trouble, thereby creating ever more tortuous entanglements to be wriggled out of in the future.

Billy dreams of escaping the dull drudgery of his life at home with his parents and grandmother in the monotony of his stifling Yorkshire hometown. He has three fiancées and a truly dead-end job as an undertaker’s clerk, but dreams of becoming a writer for a comedian and escaping his everyday life. Unable to separate fantasy from reality, Billy becomes embroiled in a mess no lie will eradicate; the web of lies will bring many a chuckle to listeners, but will the outcome of his mistruths be quite as funny to Billy? Quasi-comic, this novel has enjoyed many interpretations, as a film, play, musical, TV series and now, an unabridged audiobook.

©1959 CSA Word (P)2011 CSA Word
Dark Humour Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Literature & Fiction Comedy Dream

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John Simm does a remarkable job narrating this fantasticly witty tale of Billy Liar. The different characters come alive through Simm's amazing delivery, it feels as if you are listening to a radio play. Best audiobook I've listened to. Would highly recommend to anyone

A wonderfully written story superbly narrated

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Superbly brought to life by John Simms excellent narration performance. The reminiscing of the film with Rodney Bewes at the end is a lovely bonus.

Old school but still excellent story

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A delightful listen. You should really get Simm to do more audioboks, he does different voices really great.

Liked it.

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Would you listen to Billy Liar again? Why?

Yes - it's the unusual combination of a classic novel which is hugely entertaining, and John Simm's performance takes the experience to a whole different level.

What other book might you compare Billy Liar to, and why?

It's a product of the 60s, so could be compared to 'Look Back in Anger', 'Poor Cow' or 'Loneliness of a Long Distance Runner' or other books from the 'kitchen sink' genre, but it really is unique in its characterisation and its combination of comedy, escapism and social commentary.

What does John Simm bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

John Simm's narration is spectacularly good - getting a really classy actor to read an audiobook is one thing, but Simm inhabits the main character in a way I've not heard another actor achieve. He simply is Billy. His accents throughout are pitch perfect, but it is his performance as Billy which is the real standout.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes, if I could have I would.

Any additional comments?

Hugely entertaining, highly recommended.

Audible Could Not Have Picked A Better Narrator

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Absolutely delightful, made me laugh out loud, but poignant too. John Simm is outstanding as the narrator, he performs all the different voices brilliantly, a real tour de force.

Perfect narrator

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I enjoyed this very much and was sorry to reach the end. I am a Lancashire lass but related very well to the setting and culture and ordinary people of Yorkshire and the era this was set in, having grown up then myself. Billy is endearing, pitiful and horrible in equal measure. The writing is also down to earth, prosaic and poetic in equal measure. A story with parts that are almost Monty Python, but also a haunting book in a certain way. I doubt that anyone who has read this will forget it. John Simm reads it perfectly and makes it real. His portrayal of every character is wonderful.

Funny, poignant, true to life and very Yorkshire!

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Billy Fisher has a remarkable imagination. This gets him through the day!

For those around him, Billy's imagination makes life very difficult.

He lies his way through every situation, constantly promising what he cannot deliver.

Billy dreams of liberating himself from the drudgery around him.

If I hadn't of been studying this book, I would not have continued listening to it.

Billy Is A Liar!

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Classic story/book / film killed by wholly incorrect narration
Avoid thi
Watch film instead the Keith Waterhouse story is excellent

Awful narrator

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