
Burton
A Biography of Sir Richard Frances Burton
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Narrated by:
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Simon Vance
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By:
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Byron Farwell
Explorer and inventor, soldier and poet, archaeologist and diplomat, Richard Francis Burton (1821-90) was the most versatile and remarkable man of his age. But he was foremost an adventurer: "an adventurer in the intellectual and the spiritual as well as the physical world".
The pioneering traveler in Central Africa who was the first European to see Lake Tanganyika was also the translator of The Arabian Nights and the secret translator of Eastern sex manuals like The Perfumed Garden. The man who made a dangerous pilgrimage to Mecca in disguise also produced major writings on reptiles and religion, mining and mountain-climbing, slavery and sexuality.
Byron Farwell brilliantly recreates the sheer excitement of Burton's achievements and his astonishing range of interests in this fascinating biography.
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Very nice listen. I enjoyed the story very much. t
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If you could sum up Burton in three words, what would they be?
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This biography is brimming with detail and historical background, and all of this contributes to the sense of participating in Burton's explorations. Simon Vance does a wonderful job as the narrator, reading with intelligence and verve.Excellent in every way
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The book's first half is excellent as Burton led an exciting, adventuring life. But the second half drags quite a bit as Burton slows down and the book becomes more or less a listing of his published works and a year-by-year account of his wanderings.
That being said, it is an enjoyable listen and a good peak into the workings of colonialism and Victorian England.
A balanced view of Burton
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But the book has been sloppily imported to the audible format. Messages about the book continuing on the next disc have been left in. And a number is passages are immediately repeated. Someone should have “proof-listened” to this recording.
A Good Audiobook Badly Ported to Audible
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Reserved portrait of Richard Frances Burton
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