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The Tale of Genji, Volume 1
- De: Murasaki Shikibu, Dennis Washburn - translator
- Narrado por: Brian Nishii
- Duración: 35 h y 35 m
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Murasaki Shikibu, born into the middle ranks of the aristocracy during the Heian period (794-1185 CE), wrote The Tale of Genji, widely considered the world's first novel, during the early years of the 11th century. Expansive, compelling, and sophisticated in its representation of ethical concerns and aesthetic ideals, Murasaki's tale came to occupy a central place in Japan's remarkable history of artistic achievement and is now recognized as a masterpiece of world literature.
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Tales of Genji
- De Amazon Customer en 02-24-20
- The Tale of Genji, Volume 1
- De: Murasaki Shikibu, Dennis Washburn - translator
- Narrado por: Brian Nishii
Great Classic title, outstanding narrator
Revisado: 01-21-20
I have been waiting a long time for this in audio. It lives up to its classic status, portraying complex characters throughout their intertwined lives. It is a fascinating experience that involves living for a few weeks in a culture that is at once totally ‘other’ and very believable. Fascinating to see what could be created while living imprisoned behind screens your whole life.
Brian Nishii is almost unique in audiobooks in both pronouncing the Japanese in what sounds like a very authentic way and maintaining the character voices through 50 plus hours. (I have listened to many excruciating hours of bad/phony French, German, Spanish, Russian, Hungarian, Swedish, etc etc names and accents.) The women have womanish, but not annoying, voices. The most important thing is, however, that he communicates the author’s clearly ambiguous, perhaps conflicted, attitudes toward her characters actions and thoughts.
Highly recommended. (Note, I preordered the original, one volume format. It’s worth using two credits for the two volume format.)
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Moby Dick
- De: Herman Melville
- Narrado por: Anthony Heald
- Duración: 23 h y 52 m
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The outcast youth Ishmael, succumbing to wanderlust during a dreary New England autumn, signs up for passage aboard a whaling ship. The Pequod sails under the command of the one-legged Captain Ahab, who has set himself on a monomaniacal quest to capture the cunning white whale that robbed him of his leg: Moby-Dick. Capturing life on the sea with robust realism, Melville details the adventures of the colorful crew aboard the ship as Ahab pursues his crusade of revenge, heedless of all cost.
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Gripping despite the minutiae
- De Sarah C en 06-06-08
- Moby Dick
- De: Herman Melville
- Narrado por: Anthony Heald
Outstanding narration
Revisado: 02-05-15
This is arguably the finest American novel, by the perfect narrator. Heald's voice is American, amazingly expressive, diverse for the different characters, and easy to listen to for hours. He brings out the humor, illuminates the anguish and tragedy, and even keeps you interested in the descriptive passages about whales and whaling. I can’t say enough about Heald as a conductor to this great book.
As for Moby Dick itself, I came back to it decades after I had first read it as a teenager. Now I have a much deeper appreciation of the nuances in the many thematic threads that Melville weaves through his tale, and I am blown away by his writing. I really encourage you to read it for the first time, or to return to it. It is truly a great novel. And a funny one.
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Nature's God
- The Heretical Origins of the American Republic
- De: Matthew Stewart
- Narrado por: Michael Quinlan
- Duración: 17 h y 30 m
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Where did the ideas come from that became the cornerstone of American democracy? Not only the erudite Thomas Jefferson, the wily and elusive Ben Franklin, and the underappreciated Thomas Paine, but also Ethan Allen, the hero of the Green Mountain Boys, and Thomas Young, the forgotten Founder who kicked off the Boston Tea Party. These radicals who founded America set their sights on a revolution of the mind. Derided as "infidels" and "atheists" in their own time, they wanted to liberate us not just from one king but from the tyranny of supernatural religion.
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Excellent exploration of this subject
- De Caroline en 01-13-15
- Nature's God
- The Heretical Origins of the American Republic
- De: Matthew Stewart
- Narrado por: Michael Quinlan
Excellent exploration of this subject
Revisado: 01-13-15
Stewart has written an excellent exploration of the philosophical groundwork that informed the religious and political thinking of the men who wrote the Declaration and the Constitution. He takes the unusual approach of weaving his story around the lives and deeds of Ethan Allen and Thomas Young (a fomenter of the Boston Tea Party and a mobile gadfly during the years leading up to the war).
The work is challenging but rewarding, as Stewart explicates the elements of texts by Lucretius, Bruno, Descartes, Spinoza, Hobbes, and Locke. He then shows how these ideas permeated the thinking, writing and activities of Allen and Young in particular, but also many other leading figures of the Revolution. This is a refutation of the idea that the founding fathers intended the country to be a Christian land, a refutation that is grounded in fact, not assertion.
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The Plum in the Golden Vase or, Chin P'ing Mei (Volume One: The Gathering)
- De: David Tod Roy - translator
- Narrado por: George Backman
- Duración: 17 h y 35 m
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In this first of a planned five-volume set, David Roy provides a complete and annotated translation of the famous Chin P'ing Mei, an anonymous sixteenth-century Chinese novel that focuses on the domestic life of Hsi-men Ch'ing, a corrupt, upwardly mobile merchant in a provincial town, who maintains a harem of six wives and concubines. This work, known primarily for its erotic realism, is also a landmark in the development of the narrative art form - not only from a specifically Chinese perspective but in a world-historical context.
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Excellent narration and rollicking story
- De Caroline en 11-21-14
Excellent narration and rollicking story
Revisado: 11-21-14
George Backman is a terrific narrator for this. He can handle the Chinese names effortlessly and he catches the spirit of the soap opera characters, bed scenes, insults and general conniving.
Yes, it is in one sense a seemingly endless portrayal of a superficial, wealthy, randy young Chinese businessman and his wives/concubines, drinking parties, etc in 1100s China. But it is also a discerning portrayal of human psychology and a picture of Chinese life across most classes during the 1600s, when it was actually written. If you think of it as like a multi-year television program, well written and weaving together the threads of several plot lines while beguling you with descriptions of suculent feasts and beautiful clothes, you’ll get into the spirit of the thing and commit to multiple volumes. Again, Backman is flawless and makes the book.
Do note that it is frankly written in occasional bed scenes, so you wouldn’t want to listen in a car with children.
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War and Peace
- De: Leo Tolstoy
- Narrado por: Frederick Davidson
- Duración: 61 h y 6 m
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Often called the greatest novel ever written, War and Peace is at once an epic of the Napoleonic wars, a philosophical study, and a celebration of the Russian spirit. Tolstoy's genius is clearly seen in the multitude of characters in this massive chronicle, all of them fully realized and equally memorable.
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Glad I finally decided to read it
- De Plumeria en 09-25-05
- War and Peace
- De: Leo Tolstoy
- Narrado por: Frederick Davidson
Excellent narration
Revisado: 08-06-14
Davidson is a terrific reader. He creates dozens of characters with his voice, each one quite suitable, and maintains them over 1300 pages. He also manages to read Tolstoy’s repetitive essays on the myth of the great man and the force of a people without going nuts, which is more than you would do if you were reading it yourself.
While Tolstoy is annoying at times, there is no denying the power of the work. You gain a sense of Russian isolation and are forced to consider what does drive human history, even if you don’t agree with Tolstoy’s explanation.
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The Infatuations
- De: Javier Marías, Margaret Jull Costa - translator
- Narrado por: Justine Eyre
- Duración: 10 h y 35 m
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At the Madrid café where she stops for breakfast each day before work, María Dolz finds herself drawn to a couple who is also there every morning. Though she can hardly explain it, observing what she imagines to be their "unblemished" life lifts her out of the doldrums of her own existence. But what begins as mere observation turns into an increasingly complicated entanglement when the man is fatally stabbed in the street.
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Skip this one!
- De stl1111 en 08-19-13
- The Infatuations
- De: Javier Marías, Margaret Jull Costa - translator
- Narrado por: Justine Eyre
Terrible narration; I don’t know about the story
Revisado: 01-01-14
I had to give the story a rating or else I couldn’t write a review, so I am giving it an average 3 stars. I have no idea of whether the story will be any good. I simply can’t go on listening, about 30 minutes in. The narrator is terrible. She swallows the words and doesn’t articulate clearly; it is just too much hard work to understand what she’s saying as I drive or walk. Her voice is very off-putting. I don’t have the return option on this one, or I certainly would do so.
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Bulgakov: A Dog's Heart
- De: Mikhail Bulgakov
- Narrado por: Roy McMillan
- Duración: 3 h y 44 m
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When a respected surgeon decides to transplant human body parts into a stray dog, he creates a monster - drunken, profligate, aggressive and selfish. It seems the worst aspects of the donor have been transplanted as well. As his previously well-regulated home descends into riotous chaos, the doctor realises he will have to try to reverse the operation; but the dog isn't so keen....
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A fine piece of art!
- De Mike McGuire en 11-29-11
- Bulgakov: A Dog's Heart
- De: Mikhail Bulgakov
- Narrado por: Roy McMillan
Fun and interesting
Revisado: 12-27-13
This is a very clever and insightful story that is really about the hypocrisy of life in the early Soviet Union, and the inability of man to create a communist utopia. The surface story is about a cultured surgeon who transplants the pituitary gland of a good-for-nothing human who dies (presumably of alchoholism) into a mongrel dog. The dog starts to take on human characteristics--but not those the doctor expects. (This echos another book I just read which involves early Soviet fascination with hair-brained scientific/medical research into things like eternal life.)
The book is very funny, and the narrator is pitch perfect for all of the voices, especially the dog.
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The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
- De: Junot Diaz
- Narrado por: Jonathan Davis, Staci Snell
- Duración: 16 h
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Oscar is a sweet but disastrously overweight ghetto nerd who—from the New Jersey home he shares with his old world mother and rebellious sister—dreams of becoming the Dominican J.R.R. Tolkien and, most of all, finding love. But Oscar may never get what he wants. Blame the fukú—a curse that has haunted Oscar’s family for generations, following them on their epic journey from Santo Domingo to the USA.
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Wondrous Book!!!
- De Robert en 06-22-12
- The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
- De: Junot Diaz
- Narrado por: Jonathan Davis, Staci Snell
stopped before halfway done
Revisado: 12-27-13
This is one of those prize winners where you go ‘huh?’ Boring, writing isn’t insightful or artful. I read a lot of serious international fiction, and this doesn’t measure up. I made myself keep going to about one third through, to see if was going to kick in, but it never did.
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The Anatomy of a Moment
- Thirty-Five Minutes in History and Imagination
- De: Javier Cercas
- Narrado por: Tim Pabon
- Duración: 15 h y 7 m
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In February 1981, just as Spain was finally leaving Franco's dictatorship and during the first democratic vote in parliament for a new prime minister - Colonel Tejero and a band of right-wing soldiers burst into the Spanish parliament and began firing shots. Only three members of Congress defied the incursion and did not dive for cover: Adolfo Suarez, the then-outgoing prime minister, who had steered the country away from the Franco era; Guttierez Mellado, a conservative general who had loyally served democracy; and Santiago Carillo, the head of the Communist Party.
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Failed coup in another country can be fascinating
- De Caroline en 12-27-13
- The Anatomy of a Moment
- Thirty-Five Minutes in History and Imagination
- De: Javier Cercas
- Narrado por: Tim Pabon
Failed coup in another country can be fascinating
Revisado: 12-27-13
Warning: stick with this for at least an hour. It is slow at the beginning. But once Cercas gets rolling you are enthralled with his character studies and his explorations of heroism, statesmanship, politics, and democracy.
The framework for this analysis is the failed coup of February 23, 1981 in Spain. The country is just settling, uneasily, into democracy after forty years of Franco. The economy is failing, ETA (Basque terrorists) are bombing regularly, and those with power: the military, the church, the wealthy and priveleged under Franco, are unhappy with Adolfo Suarez, who they put in place to retain the core of Francoism while putting on the trappings of a democracy for public consumption. Surprise. Suarez took his assignment seriously and rapidly drove through a full democratic architecture; he even legalized the Communist party.
So several generals decide, ‘for the good of the country’, to overthrow Suarez. The military bursts into the Cortes (the legislative chambers) and starts shooting. As everyone else drops to the ground, Suarez and two of his unlikely collaborators in creating a democracy stay upright. Cercas asks why they stayed standing and what it meant. The book is a wonderful set of character studies of these men and the plotters, set against Spain’s recent history.
The writing is very skilled. Cercas uses rhetorical devices such as repetition of phrases (ironic or otherwise), symmetry, etc. to bring art to history. The rhetoric brings a rhythm and sense of music to the story, carrying the reader along.
Very highly recommended. Also, the narrator speaks both English and Spanish so all the names and places are pronounced correctly (I presume--sounds right to me).
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Augustus
- De: John Williams
- Narrado por: Robin Field
- Duración: 14 h y 16 m
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A mere 18 years of age when his uncle, Julius Caesar, is murdered, Octavius Caesar prematurely inherits rule of the Roman Republic. Surrounded by men who are jockeying for power—Cicero, Brutus, Cassius, and Mark Antony—young Octavius must work against the powerful Roman political machinations to claim his destiny as first Roman emperor. Sprung from meticulous research and the pen of a true poet, Augustus tells the story of one man’s dream to liberate a corrupt Rome.
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The son of Caesar calls to you.
- De Darwin8u en 05-16-15
- Augustus
- De: John Williams
- Narrado por: Robin Field
Wonderful multi-narrator technique
Revisado: 11-30-13
This is beautifully written and narrated. Friends, advisors, daughter, enemies buld up layers of history and character as you wonder what Augustus himself thinks. Highly recommended.
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