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The Odyssey
- The Fitzgerald Translation
- By: Homer, D. S. Carne-Ross, Robert Fitzgerald - translator
- Narrated by: Dan Stevens
- Length: 10 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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Robert Fitzgerald's translation of The Odyssey has been the standard translation for more than three generations of students and poets. Macmillan Audio is delighted to publish the first ever audio edition of this classic work, the greatest of all epic poems. Fitzgerald's supple verse is ideally suited for audio, recounting the story of Odysseus' long journey back to his wife and home after the Trojan War. Homer's tale of love, adventure, food and drink, sensual pleasure, and mortal danger reaches the English-language listener in all its glory.
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"A god moved him--who knows?"
- By Jefferson on 07-25-18
- The Odyssey
- The Fitzgerald Translation
- By: Homer, D. S. Carne-Ross, Robert Fitzgerald - translator
- Narrated by: Dan Stevens
Tremendous Clarity
Reviewed: 04-22-25
I’m on my third translation of The Odyssey and this Fitzgerald translation has the most elegant clarity and would be my vote for the first version to listen to. BEAUTIFULLY read with a solid pace that never lags, and adds to Homers drama. It’s no wonder that this Fitzgerald translation has been the gold standard for so many years
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An Odyssey
- A Father, a Son, and an Epic
- By: Daniel Mendelsohn
- Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
- Length: 10 hrs and 37 mins
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When 81-year-old Jay Mendelsohn decides to enroll in the undergraduate Odyssey seminar his son teaches at Bard College, the two find themselves on an adventure as profoundly emotional as it is intellectual. For Jay, a retired research scientist who sees the world through a mathematician's unforgiving eyes, this return to the classroom is his "one last chance" to learn the great literature he'd neglected in his youth - and, even more, a final opportunity to more fully understand his son, a writer and classicist.
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Inspiring
- By Jean on 06-21-19
- An Odyssey
- A Father, a Son, and an Epic
- By: Daniel Mendelsohn
- Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
Magnificent
Reviewed: 04-05-25
Gorgeous blending of a true life father and son story and Homers Odyssey. The author, a noted classics scholar, had his elderly father audit his college lecture on The Odyssey. This event launches the author deep into his own odyssey with his father and his families history. The mix of Daniel, his father, and the young students in the class as they explore Homer is very special. Father and son decide to take an Odyssey boat cruise which allow Mr Mendelssohn to explore Homer even more. I wonderful family story leavened with this great masterpiece of literature makes this a unique book. Beautifully read, VERY enjoyable
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Waiting on the Moon
- Artists, Poets, Drifters, Grifters, and Goddesses
- By: Peter Wolf
- Narrated by: Peter Wolf
- Length: 11 hrs and 19 mins
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Peter Wolf grew up in the Bronx, a child of “fellow travelers” whose artistic inclinations influenced both his love of music and his initial desire to become a painter. Stories of his loving and sometimes eccentric parents complement scenes depicting a very young Bob Dylan as he arrived on the Greenwich Village folk scene. Reflections on Wolf’s studies in Boston—where he shared an apartment with David Lynch—are braided with accounts of first love, an untraditional literary education, and early musical influences such as Muddy Waters.
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The many famous people he met
- By Brian P. on 05-22-25
- Waiting on the Moon
- Artists, Poets, Drifters, Grifters, and Goddesses
- By: Peter Wolf
- Narrated by: Peter Wolf
Fantastic!!
Reviewed: 03-20-25
A wonderful, entertaining book, beautifully read by the author. While the book is in general chronological order each chapter is virtually standalone and the book can be read in any order. The stories are AMAZING, Wolf seems to have known or at least encountered EVERYBODY, the list is insane, starting with Marylin Monroe and ending with Merle Haggard. The author has tended to take himself out of the stories and present them more as an observer. The book is certainly not a typical autobiography and is refreshing as such. I think if you are music person you might enjoy the book a bit more then a non-music buff but I think anyone will enjoy this funny and fascinating book by one of the worlds great raconteurs.
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The Iliad
- By: Homer, Richmond Lattimore - translator
- Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
- Length: 22 hrs and 6 mins
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The Iliad is one of the most enduring creations of Western Civilization and was originally written to be recited or chanted to the accompaniment of various instruments. Properly performed, this work today is just as meaningful, just as powerful, and just as entertaining as it was in the ninth century BC, and it casts its spell upon modern listeners with the same raw intensity as it did upon the people of ancient times.
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An Excellent Iliad
- By Jefferson on 04-17-10
- The Iliad
- By: Homer, Richmond Lattimore - translator
- Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
Masterwork, beautiful translation
Reviewed: 02-26-25
My third translation, there is no “best” so every translation is different. I think this is the richest. Parts of the work can be somewhat tiresome; the battles and the inventory of the ships but the arc of the story if profound and moving so well worth the journey. Very nicely read
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How to Retire
- 20 Lessons for a Happy, Successful, and Wealthy Retirement
- By: Christine Benz
- Narrated by: Laurel Lefkow, Rachel Handshaw, Nezar Alderazi
- Length: 10 hrs and 43 mins
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What are the secrets to a healthy, happy, and wealthy retirement? To answer that question, longtime Morningstar columnist and podcaster Christine Benz asked 20 retirement thought leaders to go deep on a single lesson that they believe contributes to success in retirement. These lessons range from nitty gritty financial matters to quality-of-life considerations that help pre-retirees and retirees maximize their “time on earth” allocations.
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Had to return the audiobook
- By Kavita B on 09-29-24
- How to Retire
- 20 Lessons for a Happy, Successful, and Wealthy Retirement
- By: Christine Benz
- Narrated by: Laurel Lefkow, Rachel Handshaw, Nezar Alderazi
The best overall look at retirement
Reviewed: 12-01-24
As a financial professional (CPA) on the verge of retirement after 30+ years in practice I found this book very helpful. I utilized several specific suggestions right away and my wife and I have discussed others, a must read for anyone nearing retirement. This book brings up all the salient thinks you need to think about.
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A Concise History of the Middle East, Ninth Edition
- By: Arthur Goldschmidt Jr., Lawrence Davidson
- Narrated by: Tom Weiner
- Length: 18 hrs and 10 mins
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The ninth edition of this widely acclaimed text has been extensively revised to reflect the latest scholarship and the most recent events in the Middle East. As an introduction to the history of this turbulent region from the beginnings of Islam to the present day, the book is distinguished by its clear style, broad scope, and balanced treatment.
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Worse than a waste of time
- By tianxiang on 09-18-10
- A Concise History of the Middle East, Ninth Edition
- By: Arthur Goldschmidt Jr., Lawrence Davidson
- Narrated by: Tom Weiner
Excellent overview
Reviewed: 11-11-24
This book accomplishes its goal, an overview on which any single topic could be (and most certainly is, multiple volumes). As an uninformed reader it gave me a much needed framework for further exploration. An easy to follow book and very well read.
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On Tyranny
- Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century
- By: Timothy Snyder
- Narrated by: Timothy Snyder
- Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
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The Founding Fathers tried to protect us from the threat they knew, the tyranny that overcame ancient democracy. Today, our political order faces new threats, not unlike the totalitarianism of the twentieth century. We are no wiser than the Europeans who saw democracy yield to fascism, Nazism, or communism. Our one advantage is that we might learn from their experience.
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History does not repeat, but it does instruct.
- By Darwin8u on 11-19-18
- On Tyranny
- Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century
- By: Timothy Snyder
- Narrated by: Timothy Snyder
Fascinating and (sadly) very timely
Reviewed: 05-15-24
By using the history of the 20th century Snyder has outlined 20 simple lessons on what tyranny looks like, how it functions in the world at what we need to do about it, bracing, sobering and ultimately very sad.
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Armageddon Averted
- The Soviet Collapse, 1970-2000
- By: Stephen Kotkin
- Narrated by: John Pruden
- Length: 5 hrs and 34 mins
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Combining historical and geopolitical analysis with an absorbing narrative, Kotkin draws upon extensive research, including memoirs by dozens of insiders and senior figures, to illuminate the factors that led to the demise of Communism and the USSR. The new edition puts the collapse in the context of the global economic and political changes from the 1970s to the present day. Kotkin creates a compelling profile of post-Soviet Russia.
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insightful
- By Anonymous User on 01-28-20
- Armageddon Averted
- The Soviet Collapse, 1970-2000
- By: Stephen Kotkin
- Narrated by: John Pruden
A fever dream on the fall of the USSR
Reviewed: 05-15-24
Mr. Kotkin has boiled a bunch of history down to 5.5 hours so the material is dense and fascinating. Found myself relistening to parts of it multiple times to understand his interpretation. Not sure this is a book for folks unfamiliar with the general history as there is little background, narrative or specific exposition of the events. It is essentially a fast moving overview of the historical events along with Kotkin's interpretation of their meaning. In the hands of someone lesser this would be a problem but here we are guided by one of the great experts on Russian history so it is very worthwhile
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Mao
- The Unknown Story
- By: Jung Chang, Jon Halliday
- Narrated by: Robertson Dean
- Length: 29 hrs and 50 mins
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Based on a decade of research and on interviews with many of Mao's close circle in China who have never talked before, and with virtually everyone outside China who had significant dealings with him, this is the most authoritative biography of Mao ever written.
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Fills many gaps! Very good..but!
- By Jene on 08-07-06
- Mao
- The Unknown Story
- By: Jung Chang, Jon Halliday
- Narrated by: Robertson Dean
Excellent History albeit depressing
Reviewed: 05-06-24
Excellent history partially built on the recent internal documents the Chinese have allowed to be released and many in person interviews. Clearly years of a tremendous amount of scholarly research at work here. The problem is that Mao is such a monumentally odious person that the book at times just becomes a slog of one despicable action after another. This, of course is not the problem of the authors or the book but the man they are writing about seems utterly without any redeeming qualities. The dynamics of Mao and Chinas relationship with Russia (and Stalin) are fascinating.
Nicely read and very listenable
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Trotsky
- Downfall of a Revolutionary
- By: Bertrand M. Patenaude
- Narrated by: Matthew Waterson
- Length: 12 hrs and 48 mins
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In Trotsky: Downfall of a Revolutionary, Stanford University lecturer Bertrand M. Patenaude tells the dramatic story of Leon Trotsky's final years in exile in Mexico. Shedding new light on Trotsky's tumultuous friendship with painter Diego Rivera, his affair with Rivera’s wife Frida Kahlo, and his torment as his family and comrades become victims of the Great Terror, Trotsky: Downfall ofa Revolutionary brilliantly illuminates the fateful and dramatic life of one of history's most famous yet elusive figures.
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Good Trotsky Book, BAD conclusions at end
- By Darius on 02-09-15
- Trotsky
- Downfall of a Revolutionary
- By: Bertrand M. Patenaude
- Narrated by: Matthew Waterson
Trotsky in Mexico
Reviewed: 03-02-24
The book dips back into Trotskys fall and banishment from Russia as well as his relationship with both Lenin and Stalin but largely the book concerns his time in Mexico. We learn a lot of his relationship with Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo and of course his ultimate murder by Stalin. The book has an excellent post script on what became of the various players in the story.
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