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The Exorcist Free Audiobook Download

Mark Kermode

Exploring the Cultural Impact and Controversy of a Horror Classic.

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Author: Mark Kermode

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 02/01/1998

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: The Beginning
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Chapter 2: The Edge
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Chapter 3: The Abyss
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Chapter 4: And Let My Cry Come Unto Thee
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Chapter 5: Epilogue
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Who should listen The Exorcist

The summary audiobook of "The Exorcist" by Mark Kermode is ideal for horror enthusiasts, film students, and fans of the original novel and movie who want to delve deeper into the cultural impact and historical context of this iconic work. It is perfect for those looking for a concise exploration of the themes, cinematic techniques, and influential legacy of the story, as well as anyone intrigued by the intersection of faith and horror. Whether you're a casual listener or a serious critic, Kermode's insights provide an engaging experience for understanding this classic tale of possession and the supernatural.

3 quotes from The Exorcist

  • "The power of belief can shape the very fabric of reality, revealing the profound connection between faith and the human experience."
  • "Fear is a primal instinct, and in the face of the unknown, it can either bind us to our fears or propel us toward our truth."
  • "The struggle between good and evil is not just a battle of spirits, but a reflection of our own inner conflicts that we must confront to find redemption."

Author : Mark Kermode

Mark Kermode is a prominent British film critic, journalist, and author renowned for his insightful analysis and passionate commentary on cinema. With a career spanning several decades, Kermode has gained acclaim for his articulate reviews in publications such as The Observer and his work as a presenter on radio and television, notably on BBC Radio 5 Live. Beyond his criticism, he has authored several books, including works that delve into the intricacies of film history and culture, showcasing his deep understanding of the medium. Kermode's unique blend of humor, intellect, and enthusiasm for film has made him a well-respected voice in the industry, and his contributions often spark meaningful discussions about the art of filmmaking and its impact on society.