Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Gulliver's Travels the quintessential political satire is also a great young person's story about the large, the small, and the uncivilized. Jonathon Swift, a reverend, wrote this book to attack the British government, and ended up with a hugely fanciful voyage of Gulliver. A man set adrift (like Odysseus), starts with Lilliputians, and ends with horses who behave as humans. This timeless story is performed by the inimitable Joel Gray who brings his style to bear.