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David S. Duffy

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Terribly-Bad Narration Ruins the Experience

Total
4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
1 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-31-24

This scholarly, erudite, and important work is nearly ruined in audible format by an absurdly-bad narration of Kwasniewski's book. Imagine, if you will (think Christopher Guest-style mockumentary), that a Liberace impersonator, completely devoid of talent, and filled with disillusions of artistic grandeur, is cast as the lead in a community-theater production of Shakespeare's Hamlet. When the rest of the cast gets fed up with his ceaseless drama-queening and quits, he is left to perform the production as a one-man show that is so supremely bad it's the proverbial train wreck one simply cannot look away from. The narrator's "acting" and unnecessary melodrama is so hammy, distracting, and off-putting here that one can only assume it's being done intentionally. The hysterical outbursts, strange affected voices, dripping condescension, etc., etc. all result in very damaged and largely unenjoyable final product.

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