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Just Being Here
- Rumi and Human Friendship
- De: Coleman Barks, David Darling
- Narrado por: Coleman Barks, David Darling
- Duración: 2 h y 39 m
- Grabación Original
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In Just Being Here, the acclaimed poet Coleman Barks joins master cellist David Darling in a celebration of friendship - some of Rumi's most memorable poems on the subject and five of Coleman's own - illuminated within the interplay of Coleman's inspired readings and David's music. Listen in and let them widen and deepen your senses, like a fresh breeze that invites you to breathe freely and surrender to love in all of its changing guises.
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Rumi great; original pieces opposite
- De James Duryea en 07-03-16
- Just Being Here
- Rumi and Human Friendship
- De: Coleman Barks, David Darling
- Narrado por: Coleman Barks, David Darling
Calming
Revisado: 10-08-23
I listen to this particular recording often as I practice my calligraphy. It's calming. I love the poems of Coleman's own pen. The conversation with Briny are so loving and humorous that I delight in it over and over. I grieve every time listen to
the Vivaldi Brothers. Thank you Coleman
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How Proust Can Change Your Life
- De: Alain de Botton
- Narrado por: Nicholas Bell
- Duración: 5 h y 6 m
- Versión completa
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For anyone who ever wondered what Marcel Proust had in mind when he wrote the one-and-a-quarter-million words of In Search of Lost Time (while bedridden no less), Alain de Botton has the answer. For, in this stylish, erudite and frequently hilarious book, de Botton dips deeply into Proust’s life and work - his fiction, letter, and conversations – and distils from them that rare self-help manual: one that is actually helpful.
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A nice petite primer on Proust
- De Darwin8u en 02-20-13
- How Proust Can Change Your Life
- De: Alain de Botton
- Narrado por: Nicholas Bell
Love I, just one little issue with reading
Revisado: 04-06-21
The content of this book which discusses Proust's insight and life is an excellent selection of information even for someone who has read and reread Proust numerous times.
That this book is marketed as a self help book seems like a "hook" rather than a necessity. Proust's brilliant observations stand alone as the best reason to read Proust or even this book without any marketing "hooks" or distractions. I love the Proust content but could do without the author's self help guidance as an reason to write the book.
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I can not believe this otherwise excellent reading is by someone who was not coached or required to pronounce a few French names correctly. It would have been easy to pronounced the names and a reader would check it out, but rather it seemed the reader (or his team) was guessing on the name 'Guermantes' which is the most important name in the book other than Proust's own..
I love the book .. I'm just baffled on this one little issue
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