Haines Unies d'Amérique [United Hates of America] by Evenson Dufour

Haines Unies d'Amérique [United Hates of America]

Inside the fractures tearing America apart

Written byEvenson Dufour
Narrated byEtienne Beney
Length5h26m
Release dateMarch 2, 2021
LanguageFrench
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AuthorEvenson Dufour
NarratorEtienne Beney
Runtime5h26m
PublishedMarch 2, 2021
RatingNot yet rated
CategoriesPolitics & Social Sciences, Politics & Government, Freedom & Security, Civil Rights & Liberties, National & International Security
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Evenson Dufour’s *United Hates of America* doesn’t just dissect political divides—it exposes the raw, emotional fault lines beneath them. This isn’t another dry policy debate; it’s a visceral tour of how resentment, tribalism, and institutional decay have warped the American social fabric. Dufour’s sharp, almost cinematic prose pulls no punches, blending investigative rigor with the urgency of a whistleblower’s confession. Whether he’s dissecting the weaponization of local school boards or the quiet radicalization of suburban parents, the book feels less like a lecture and more like eavesdropping on a country screaming at itself in a backroom.

What sets this audiobook apart is its narrator, Étienne Beney, whose performance transcends mere delivery. Beney’s voice—low, deliberate, and laced with a Gallic skepticism—turns Dufour’s polemic into something uncomfortably personal. He doesn’t just read the text; he *channels* the frustration of a nation where even the act of voting feels like a hostage negotiation. The production is stark, favoring silence over soundscapes, which amplifies the book’s claustrophobic tension. Listeners won’t just learn about America’s divisions; they’ll feel them in the pit of their stomachs.

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Editor's Review

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I’ll admit I started this audiobook skeptical—another takedown of red-state/blue-state culture wars? But Étiennne Beney’s narration flipped my expectations before I’d even finished chapter one. His voice has this uncanny ability to make Dufour’s biting commentary sound like a whispered confession rather than a rant. That said, Beney’s gravelly tone occasionally tips into *too* detached; a few moments where he could’ve leaned into the outrage felt like he was holding back, which muted some of the book’s sharper edges. The production choices are risky but effective. The absence of music and the sparse use of ambient sounds (a distant dog bark, the hum of a fluorescent light) create a sense of being trapped in a room with a stranger who *knows* things you don’t. Dufour’s chapters on the rise of anti-vax militias in local governments were particularly chilling—not because they’re hyperbole, but because they’re *familiar*. The only real misstep is the book’s structure: the transitions between anecdotes sometimes feel abrupt, like jumping from one documentary clip to the next without a breath. But if you’re looking for a audiobook that doesn’t just inform but *unsettles*, this one delivers.

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