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The life & opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman

by Laurence Sterne

Narrated by Steven Pacey

3.40 ABR Score (3 ratings)
★ 3.33 Audible (3)
5h 24m Released 2012 Literature & Fiction

Why Listen?

Steven Pacey's performance transforms Sterne's deliberately digressive masterpiece into pure oral storytelling magic—he makes you forget you're listening to an 18th-century novel and feel like you're trapped in a brilliantly unreliable friend's endless, hilarious tangent.

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About This Audiobook

Laurence Sterne's groundbreaking 18th-century novel follows the eccentric narrator Tristram Shandy as he attempts to tell his own life story, only to become perpetually sidetracked by philosophical musings, family anecdotes, and wildly digressive observations about human nature. Set in the English countryside, the narrative bounces between Tristram's childhood experiences and the peculiar habits of his relatives, particularly his father Walter's obsession with theories and his Uncle Toby's military fixations. What begins as autobiography quickly transforms into a labyrinthine exploration of consciousness, memory, and the impossibility of linear storytelling.

Steven Pacey's masterful narration brings new dimension to Sterne's experimental prose, his versatile voice capturing each character's distinct personality while maintaining the narrator's conversational intimacy. Pacey navigates the novel's notorious digressions and metafictional elements with remarkable clarity, making Sterne's complex literary jokes and philosophical tangents accessible to modern listeners. His pacing allows the humor to breathe naturally while preserving the rhythm of 18th-century speech patterns. The audio format particularly suits this stream-of-consciousness masterpiece, as Pacey's performance mirrors the spontaneous, spoken quality that makes Tristram Shandy feel like an extended fireside chat with literature's most charming unreliable narrator.