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Cien años de soledad
- De: Gabriel García Márquez
- Narrado por: Gustavo Bonfigli
- Duración: 17 h y 29 m
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José Arcadio Buendía y Úrsula Iguarán se aman, pero son primos hermanos, y sobre ellos cae el presagio de que sus hijos podrían nacer con colas de cerdo. La maldición los atormenta día y noche sin descanso. Cuando se les aparece el fantasma de un hombre a quien José Arcadio Buendía asesinó, él y su mujer deciden huir de su propio destino. Se van a la selva y fundan el pueblo de Macondo, el mítico escenario donde se desarrollan las aventuras de esta saga familiar a lo largo de siete generaciones.
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Maravillosa y triste novela
- De Ismael en 02-23-15
- Cien años de soledad
- De: Gabriel García Márquez
- Narrado por: Gustavo Bonfigli
Impresionante novela y excelente narración
Revisado: 10-22-23
Siempre he sentido una fascinación por Cien Años de Soledad, nunca me pareció un libro aburrido… pero si puede ser difícil y árido para leer. Sin embargo esta narración le da nueva vida, y si la escuchas consultando el libro a la vez, te darás cuenta de que es una obra sin igual.
Por último… quiero aclarar que no es necesario ser leída por un colombiano. Gabriel García Marquez escribió un libro con carácter universal y no debemos limitarlo a lo nacional.
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Ignorance
- A Global History
- De: Peter Burke
- Narrado por: Oliver Wyman
- Duración: 10 h y 57 m
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Throughout history, every age has thought of itself as more knowledgeable than the last. Renaissance humanists viewed the Middle Ages as an era of darkness, Enlightenment thinkers tried to sweep superstition away with reason, the modern welfare state sought to slay the “giant” of ignorance, and in today’s hyperconnected world seemingly limitless information is available on demand. But what about the knowledge lost over the centuries? Are we really any less ignorant than our ancestors?
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Political Agenda
- De Martin Bera en 02-22-23
- Ignorance
- A Global History
- De: Peter Burke
- Narrado por: Oliver Wyman
Very informative and interesting
Revisado: 06-05-23
I really enjoyed this book… very informative and interesting. The book can open your appetite to read more about certain events in detail.
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Literary Modernism: The Struggle for Modern History
- De: Jeffrey Perl, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Jeffrey Perl
- Duración: 6 h y 13 m
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Professor Perl invites you in these eight lectures to abandon your preconceptions and consider some of the most controversial authors of the 20th century: the Modernists.Who were they? How did "classical" Modernists like Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, and James Joyce differ from "neo-Modernists" like Gertrude Stein and William Carlos Williams? What made them believe and write as they did? Why were political extremism, war, and self-destructive behavior such defining forces in their writing (and their personal demons)? What do they have to say to us today in the 21st century?These lectures place literary Modernism within the wide-ranging context of the philosophy, literature, politics, and morality of its time. In doing so, they allow you to look more clearly at the writers and works who have contributed to the definition of human culture. You'll see Eliot, Joyce, Pound, Yeats, James, Lawrence, and others spring to life with their radical beliefs about art and their unforgettable novels and stories. These lectures do not shrink from the challenges imposed by exploring Modernism, or from challenging the answers that scholars have routinely accepted. Nor do they shy away from the difficulties of literary Modernism itself; a literary genre that intimidates many. But despite all this, these lectures are brilliantly organized, crystal clear, and an invaluable tool for finally wrapping your brain around a dramatic roster of authors and an enduring canon of literature.
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Fine record of Perl's thinking
- De Peregrine en 02-21-15
A stimulating course!
Revisado: 07-08-21
I honestly enjoyed this particular course. If you’re interested in modern (modernity) literature this course will give you a nice introduction. The author emphasizes the differences between neomodernism and paleomodernism.
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Augustine: Philosopher and Saint
- De: Phillip Cary, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Phillip Cary
- Duración: 6 h y 12 m
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These 12 illuminating lectures paint a rich and detailed portrait of the life, works, and ideas of this remarkable figure, whose own search for God has profoundly shaped all of Western Christianity. You'll learn what Augustine taught and why he taught it – and how those teachings and doctrines helped shape the Roman Catholic Church. These lectures are rewarding even if you have no background at all in classical philosophy or Christian theology.
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Good, but problematic in parts.
- De Adam en 02-28-16
- Augustine: Philosopher and Saint
- De: Phillip Cary, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Phillip Cary
Good introduction to Augustine of Hippo
Revisado: 09-26-20
A fairly good introductory audiobook on the history and philosophy of Augustine of Hippo. The narrator is sometimes a bit overdramatic and lacks of deep analysis, but in overall is good.
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Great Minds of the Eastern Intellectual Tradition
- De: Grant Hardy, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Grant Hardy
- Duración: 18 h y 36 m
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Western philosophy is a vast intellectual tradition, the product of thousands of years of revolutionary thought built up by a rich collection of brilliant minds. But to understand the Western intellectual tradition is to get only half the story. The Eastern intellectual tradition has made just as important a contribution-and is also the product of thousands of years of cumulative thought by a distinct group of brilliant thinkers. Their ideas demonstrate wholly different ways of approaching and solving the same fundamental issues that concerned the West's greatest thinkers, such as . the existence of God; . the meaning of life; and. the nature of truth and reality.This epic and comprehensive 36-lecture examination of the East's most influential philosophers and thinkers-from a much-honored teacher and scholar-offers a thought-provoking look at the surprising connections and differences between East and West. By introducing you to the people-including The Buddha, Ashoka, Prince Shotoku, Confucius, and Gandhi-responsible for molding Asian philosophy and for giving birth to a wide variety of spiritual and ideological systems, it will strengthen your knowledge of cultures that play increasingly important roles in our globalized 21st-century world.
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Not what I expected
- De John en 11-06-14
Very interesting and insightful
Revisado: 06-07-20
I really enjoyed to listening to Grant Hardy insightful comments on eastern intellectual thought. Highly recommended!
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The Book of Job
- De: Stephen Mitchell - translator
- Narrado por: Peter Coyote
- Duración: 1 h y 13 m
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Perhaps no other Biblical tale penetrates so deeply into the everyday travails of the common person as The Book of Job. It tells the story of a righteous man beset by torment and misfortune through no fault of his own. This parable of bad things happening to a good person addresses the eternal question of why we are here, and why we suffer. This translation is by Stephen Mitchell.
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Phenominal !!!
- De Kirill en 08-10-04
- The Book of Job
- De: Stephen Mitchell - translator
- Narrado por: Peter Coyote
Easy to follow!
Revisado: 05-15-18
Stephen Mitchell’s translation is probably not the most accurate but is easy to follow and Peter Coyote does an excellent narration that gives life to this book.
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