
A Modest Proposal and Other Essays
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Narrated by:
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Norman Dietz
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By:
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Jonathan Swift
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Editorial reviews
Population problems? Eat the babies, of course. That's what Irish writer Jonathan Swift purports in this famous collection of essays. Both humorous and significant, Swift's articles are some of the most memorable English satirical works. Fittingly so, Norman Dietz is a superb audio performer in a league of his own. His tone juxtaposes both the serious and the tongue-in-cheek, thus capturing Swift's intentions. For each essay, Dietz adopts a caricature appropriate to the context. These essays have been startling since the 1700s. When combined with Dietz's performance, they are enthralling, hilarious, and deeply moving.
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A shockingly witty modest proposal
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Loved it
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Soooo Excellent! Highest Recommendation!
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Very good reading; subpar audio quality
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The reading is done well, with a very wry voice, which is appropriate. Very good. It was a bit hard to hear, due to audio quality, in the shower – but fine in other settings, even with moderately loud fans blowing.
I wish that Audible would divide the file up into the chapters appropriately. There are five essays here. There is an introduction to the essay for the modern reader, and then the essay text itself. But the file is divided into only two chapters, unlabelled, with the division occurring in the middle of an essay. That is my biggest complaint. If each intro. and essay were given its own chapter (preferably with a descriptive label), then the file would be easier to navigate. The good news is that it is only two hours in (approximate) length, so finding one's place is not too hard.
Hilarious writing, good reading, fine audio
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On top of that, the reader (firmly American) reads without any of the drama and irony that might help to communicate the point of Swift's satire.
Doing these kinds of texts badly is a sadly wasted opportunity.
waste of money
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Very difficult to hear
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Crap
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