James Randles
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Surviving Autocracy
- De: Masha Gessen
- Narrado por: Masha Gessen
- Duración: 5 h y 45 m
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In the run-up to the 2016 election, Masha Gessen stood out from other journalists for the ability to convey the ominous significance of Donald Trump's speech and behavior, unprecedented in a national candidate. Within 48 hours of Trump's victory, the essay "Autocracy: Rules for Survival" had gone viral, and Gessen's coverage of Trump's norm-smashing presidency became essential reading for a citizenry struggling to wrap their heads around the unimaginable.
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Good But . . .
- De A reviewer en 06-02-20
- Surviving Autocracy
- De: Masha Gessen
- Narrado por: Masha Gessen
Clear language and insightful thinking.
Revisado: 01-28-24
An excellent read, and relevant again as Trump is advancing toward the 2024 GOP nomination. Gessin writes clearly and her insights on autocrats, from Putin to Orban are insightful and admonishing.
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Belonging and Betrayal
- How Jews Made the Art World Modern
- De: Charles Dellheim
- Narrado por: Peter Noble
- Duración: 31 h y 16 m
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Since the late-1990s, the fate of Nazi stolen art has become a cause célèbre. In Belonging and Betrayal, Charles Dellheim turns this story on its head by revealing how certain Jewish outsiders came to acquire so many old and modern masterpieces in the first place—and what this reveals about Jews, art, and modernity. This audiobook tells the epic story of the fortunes and misfortunes of a small number of eminent art dealers and collectors who, against the odds, played a pivotal role in the migration of works of art from Europe to the United States and in the triumph of modern art.
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Riveting and enlightening
- De James Randles en 12-02-22
- Belonging and Betrayal
- How Jews Made the Art World Modern
- De: Charles Dellheim
- Narrado por: Peter Noble
Riveting and enlightening
Revisado: 12-02-22
An erudite history of the rise (and fall) of Jewish art dealers in Europe, with particular focus on France. The book is scholarly, but its fluent narrative makes it highly readable and frequently compelling. It’s thoroughly researched and its scope is wide, threading stories of artists, dealers and collectors through the evolution of modern Europe and its repeated armed conflicts from the 19th century to WWII. Highly recommended.
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