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The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche
- By: Henry Louis Mencken
- Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
- Length: 8 hrs and 36 mins
- Unabridged
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Mention the name of Friedrich Nietzsche almost anywhere and you are apt to receive a strong emotional response, either negatively or positively. Few persons will say they have no opinion. And for good reason. Employing some of the most withering attacks and scathing criticism conceivable against, among other things, Christianity, education, government, Wagner, and the judicial systems of his day, Nietzsche was a one-man wrecking ball of European society in the latter half of the 19th century.
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- By Tim on 12-12-09
- The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche
- By: Henry Louis Mencken
- Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
Extremely interesting narration on Nietzsche
Reviewed: 07-09-21
It is tragically unfortunate that Charlton Griffin cannot narrate more books!! Though he has a prodigious output with scores of books, there just isn't enough of him to go around. Hopefully he can continue to narrate far into the future. As for Mencken, he's got an impeccable style of writing. He's kind to Nietzsche, but this is no hagiography. People today don't appreciate how far and how deep the Nietzschean influence on our culture flows. Granted, he's second to Marx, but second to few others in the world of cultural ideas. I really appreciate that Mr. Griffin chose to narrate this particular book. I'll listen to it more than a few times, like I do most of his narrations.
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The Psalms
- King James Version
- By: Audio Connoisseur
- Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
- Length: 5 hrs and 51 mins
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The Book of Psalms is a book in both the Hebrew and Christian Bibles consisting of 150 poems originally written to be chanted or sung and accompanied by musical instruments. In fact, the word "psalm" comes from the Greek word "psalmoi", meaning "songs sung to a harp". In content they express virtually the entire range of the Jewish religious experience and faith.
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Who can fault the Psalms!?
- By Puppy on 01-17-17
- The Psalms
- King James Version
- By: Audio Connoisseur
- Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
A spectacular voice for a timeless work
Reviewed: 06-29-17
A true gem of audio production. Griffin supasses Scourby on this one. I really wish Griffin would perform the New Testament someday. As the most read book in history, it would be an enduring audio classic.
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