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Vivid writing, fine performance

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-28-24

The clarity and vigor of RLS are undiminished even after almost 150 years.

A fine dramatic reading w many voices. My only quibble is the voice of Jim Hawkins, the boy. Mismatched. For a clever and resourceful lad, this voicing is of an ingenue. (Granted it might simply be physically impossible for a grown man to sound like a boy.) Still 5 stars.

RLS intended this as a boy’s adventure for young readers — tho adults will like it too. For adult themes in similar settings of ships and islands, see RLS, The Ebb Tide.

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Gets better as it goes along, w truly great passages

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Revisado: 07-13-23

An enigmatic tale, not as famous as some others by RLS, but excellent in its ambition and great descriptions of the inner and outer—ie, characters, seascapes, islands.

Momentum builds as story proceeds. Opening chapter seems a bit sluggish compared to what comes later; the second half, the quartet, is crackling. Hang in there, stick with it.

Chapter 7 is a masterpiece from beginning to end: the island, the lagoon, Atwater.

The narrator does a dexterous job handling 5 different voices, and he too gets better as the story goes along. The American accent of Captain Davis sometimes seems a bit off, but 4 British voices are distinct and Atwater is so vivid he seems like another actor altogether, but isn’t. Very good job.

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Excellent reading of an excellent novel

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Revisado: 06-23-23

Nabokov’s genius text handled by a masterful actor.

A fine supplement to a reader’s own imagining of the tale.

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An inspiring classic of art teaching

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Revisado: 01-19-23

Robert Henri was an excellent artist, but it has especially been his passionate teaching that continues to resonate and find new adherents nearly a century after his death.

A legendary art teacher in NYC, his students included Edward Hopper, George Bellows, and Rockwell Kent. This book comprises remarks recorded on the fly by students as well as letters, critiques, and short articles. Conversational, humane, wise, alive.

His book inspired writer Pete Hamill as well as Frank X. of the insightful and powerfully drawn memoir Oceans of Wine.

The Art Spirit is a gift for open and honest artists, whether painters, musicians, writers, or anyone seeking increased creative voltage in their lives. A great book.

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Reflections on a full life

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Revisado: 01-11-23

Maugham wrote clearly and without humbug. Much to absorb here about drama, fiction, philosophy, religion, and autobiography. Many aphorisms and much wry humor. Both proud and modest at the same time. Does not claim “to know it all,” and has the wisdom to say so.

The Audible narrator does a good unhurried job.

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The singular Tolstoy; audible reading improves as book progresses

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Revisado: 08-19-22

Tolstoy took 15 years to finish formulating his thoughts about art. The book starts off a little slowly with much time spent on a critique of aesthetic theory (helpful for context), and then picks up in 2nd half as he gets into his own view of what art—or good art is—clear, sincere, accessible conveyance of authentic feeling felt by the artist, which ideally brings humans closer together (brotherhood of man) in recognition of their common humanity and kinship as children of god. His is a Christian ethos, but not in a strictly doctrinal way, as he scorns phony religious art as much as he scorns patriotic propaganda and pretentious decadent frippery.

Some surprising and amusing critiques within (he can’t stand Wagner and calls all late Beethoven “bad art.” You’d be tempted to dismiss his views but he is Tolstoy and wrote some of the worlds greatest literature, so he’s no joker. (But i do think he’s wrong about Beethoven’s 9th…); what would he say about 20th c and 21st c art? I think he’d be speechless.

Re the audible, the narrator starts off with a super pretentious and snooty voice (Dead wrong for Tolstoy’s whole message and POV) but about 1/3 of the way in the reader forgot the snoot voice and he settled into something more listenable. Hang in there. It was hard to make it through the first hour bc of the pretentious voice, but I’m glad I did.

Overall a fine listen and strange book. I agree with a good amount of what he says and disagree with another good amount. But enjoyed some hilarious takedowns of pretentious artistes, critics, and patrons; and of phony prostituted art made just for market and not coming from the sincere soul of the artist out an urgent desire to express a powerful and universally-accessible and true feeling about life.

For his own art, re shorter works, one can’t go wrong with The Death of Ivan Ilyich and The Kreutzer sonata. Try those (over and over) and build stamina for the large great works of Anna K. and War and Peace.

A Confession is also a very fine and listenable personal essay.

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Chapter 11 = the essence

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Revisado: 07-04-22

Fine reading of a fine story of a spiritual seeker. Still relevant 140 years after its completion.

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The enigmatic Bartleby

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Revisado: 05-13-22

One of Melville’s finest (and funniest) strange tales. One you keep returning to bc you never get to the bottom of it. Fine reading performance. I listened at 1.1x, which was a good tempo.

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Important Indictment of all malefactors overthrowing global liberal democracies

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Revisado: 12-31-21

A most compelling and well-documented indictment of the military-medical-intelligence complex, Big Pharma, Fauci, Gates, WHO, CCP, CIA, Big Tech, mainstream media, etc., in orchestrating and executing the covid-19 pandemic.

This event, or something like it, has been in the works for decades and the goal has been to nullify the US Constitution, civil liberties, personal freedoms, and place the people of the world under the restrictive yoke plutocratic billionaires and government henchmen.

Critics will scoff at this as “conspiracy theory,” as they do to anything remotely over the target, but RFK has the receipts and makes a compelling and highly readable case. They may slander him, but they can’t refute him.

Profusely documented and well argued, as to be expected of a high caliber attorney. Proof that he may be right is that no one will debate him and no one can show where he is incorrect in critical matters of fact.

This is a “living document,” meaning it will be updated as more evidence comes to light.

An important and historic book. Probably the most important book to come out for some time, and though it is censored and disparaged, it contains the seeds of freedom — but only if people stand up and courageously resist the tyrants trying to spring the trap on them.

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First rate narration of Joyce’s most lucid and straightforward work

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Revisado: 12-02-21

Excellent performance of Joyce’s most accessible masterpiece. Sensitive pacing and seamless blending of voices and accents.

Understated and clear, like Joyce’s scrupulous and (for the time) unadorned prose.

Joyce’s modernist ethos put a lasting stamp on 20th century literature and remains a model of clarity over a century later.

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