
Great Men of Genius Series
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Narrated by:
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Mike Daisey
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By:
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Mike Daisey
About this listen
The geniuses are, in order of appearance:
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Critic reviews
"Daisey is a master showman, combining the storytelling acumen of David Sedaris and Lewis Black's outraged humor." (Daily Californian)
"Mike Daisey's monologues brim with subtle messages that never hammer you over the head...by association, he adds himself to the titular category." (Time Out New York)
"Mike Daisey's monologues brim with subtle messages that never hammer you over the head...by association, he adds himself to the titular category." (Time Out New York)
Fantastic!
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Very Entertaining!
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What made the experience of listening to Great Men of Genius Series the most enjoyable?
I was interested in Nokia Tessler. He was a man before his time because of his research on alternating current supply which had a huge effect on what we use for energy today. He invented the microwave and said we would use microwaves for not just cooking but communicating thus we now digital phones, using microwaves to to break up tummors. I did not have time to read about inventions so I load this in my MP3 and listen to it when I walk every morning.Mother of Invention
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Great to listen to while painting over photos
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The author is just too ridiculous.
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Why?
Why did you decide to do a mash-up of vague biographies of "men of genius" and your own memoirs?
Shouldn't you do one or the other?
I would have liked that better.
Also, you need to do a little more research on the geniuses lives. Perhaps unearth some little known fact that the average History Channel viewer (me,) wouldn't have picked up in their various TV viewings or in their travels through a public library or bookstore. (I do that, too. Travel, that is. Through libraries and bookstores.)
You do have a lot of energy in your readings and applied to your performance. For that, I give you credit but also a bit of advice; Tone it DOWN. TOO MUCH SHOUTING and then weird softer modulation IS VERY ANNOYING. (Sorta like what I just did with those caps, right?)
I have a feeling that you will find a real voice if you get your objectives clarified about what you mean to relate in your monologues. Although I might be wrong in saying you may never end up in someone else's book about men of genius, you are obviously not a dumb guy and you do have a talent for stringing words together. You just need to get them to say something coherently.
Sincerely,
Sudi
P.S. I did get a slight whiff of a Garrison Keillor type homage in your presentation. Please don't do that. He got creepier and creepier as he aged. You'll want to avoid that.
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