Join listal  
or Login here  

Revolutionary Road (Modern American Fiction) - Richard Yates

9 Listal rating

0 Videos

0 Pictures

1 Reviews

4 Lists

11 Ratings

Manufacturer : Methuen Publishing Ltd
Release date : 1 February 2001
ISBN-10 : 0413757102 | ISBN-13 : 9780413757104
American Lit. (1), Time's 100 Best (1), 2/11/09 (1), Family (1), Fiction (1), Relationships (1), Marriage (1), 1950s (1), Movie (1), American (1), G (1), Gift (1), Suburbia (1), PB (1), Swap Shelf (1), 2/09 (1)

Description

Originally published in 1961 to great critical acclaim, Richard Yates's Revolutionary Road subsequently fell into obscurity in the UK, only to be rediscovered in a new edition published in 2001. Its rejuvenation is due in large part to its continuing emotional and moral resonance for an early 21st-century readership. April and Frank Wheeler ... (more)


Written by


Lists

13 votes
Time's 100 Best English Novels (100 items) by coroner

Published 1 year, 1 month ago

5 votes
TIME's 100 Greatest Novels: 1923 -- Present (100 items) by JxSxPx

Published 1 year ago

2009 reading list (94 items) by chuckmuck

Published 10 months, 1 week ago

Read in 2006 (71 items) by Stewart

Last updated 3 years ago


Loved by


JxSxPx Added
10 months ago

Position : 57 / 72
Stewart Added
3 years ago

Position : 2 / 2

View all

Ratings of Revolutionary Road (Modern American Fiction)






Reviews of Revolutionary Road (Modern American Fiction) - View all - Post review

Revolutionary Road

Posted : 7 months ago at Apr 26 2:03
Richard Yates' underrated and under-read contemporary classic of strife and miscommunication in 1950s suburbia is just a flat-out fantastic read. There is nothing about the novel which does not hit you in the marrow of your bones. When the novel begins, you feel like you've seen these people before. By the time it ends, you feel like you've been their neighbor, best friend and most intimate stranger in their life. Frank and April are two people who talk big, but have nothing to dream about. Even if they did have something to dream about it would be an impossibility for them to ever achieve it. They're both too happily stuck in their ruts to actually do anything to change. Sure, they'll whine and moan and complain about their circumstances both beyond and within their control, but they'...Read more