Interviews with an Ape
by Felice Fallon
Narrated by Indra Ove, Allan Corduner
About This Audiobook
Felice Fallon's novel centers on Einstein, a gorilla with an extraordinary ability: he communicates through sign language, and the humans who encounter him are forever changed by what he has to say. Set against a backdrop of animal captivity and the fraught relationships between creatures and their keepers, the story unfolds through a chorus of perspectives, each voice revealing a different facet of Einstein's world. The result is a meditation on memory, belonging, and the silent negotiations that define every bond between the wild and the domesticated.
With two narrators, Indra Ove and Allan Corduner bring a richly layered soundscape to the material. Their contrasting vocal presences mirror the novel's own multiplicity of viewpoints, making the audio format feel like the intended home for this story. Corduner's measured delivery grounds the human side of the narrative, while Ove carries a warmth that suits the book's emotional core. At just under ten hours, the pacing never outstays its welcome, and Fallon's spare, precise prose translates cleanly into spoken word.