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The Friendship Equation
- Love Equations
- De: J.R. Gray
- Narrado por: Alexander Amado
- Duración: 7 h y 46 m
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I never thought I'd go to college a virgin, but unless something changes—and fast—that's what's going to happen. In comes Harden Hart, my all-American boy-next-door best friend with an offer to help in a way I'd never imagined. The boy, who turned everything he touched to gold, had a filthy side to him I'd never seen. Oh, and did I mention he's straight?
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steamy
- De JS1986 en 04-19-25
- The Friendship Equation
- Love Equations
- De: J.R. Gray
- Narrado por: Alexander Amado
Very predictable, just like a good romance novel should be.
Revisado: 06-08-23
The story was supremely silly and predictable, but the performance was quite compelling. It was like eating a big bowl of popcorn.
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Wagnerism
- Art and Politics in the Shadow of Music
- De: Alex Ross
- Narrado por: Alex Ross
- Duración: 28 h y 25 m
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Alex Ross, renowned New Yorker music critic and author of the international best seller and Pulitzer Prize finalist The Rest Is Noise, reveals how Richard Wagner became the proving ground for modern art and politics - an aesthetic war zone where the Western world wrestled with its capacity for beauty and violence.
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Magnificent book
- De ML en 10-09-20
A review of how influential a great artist can be.
Revisado: 01-18-22
Alex Ross has composed and narrated a little miracle of understanding. Richard Wagner was a little man from a distinctly unremarkable background, who had several very petty and destructive streaks to influence his world-view... but he single-handedly created sublime works of art that speak to so many political, artistic, philosophical and moral developments of the late 19th and entire 20th century. Mr. Ross leads the reader (or listener) through these many layers of influence to help us comprehend a little of how politics, religion, tribalism, national identity, the entertainment industry and luck can change the lens of how artistic work can both influence worldview and be used to influence political outcomes.
This dense prose is not for the faint-of-heart, but is richly rewarding for those who give it their time and attention.
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