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  • Severed

  • A History of Heads Lost and Heads Found
  • By: Frances Larson
  • Narrated by: Reay Kaplan
  • Length: 8 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (74 ratings)

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Severed

By: Frances Larson
Narrated by: Reay Kaplan
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A serious and seriously entertaining exploration of the dark and varied obsessions that the "civilized West" has had with decapitated heads and skulls.

The human head is exceptional. It accommodates four of our five senses, encases the brain, and boasts the most expressive set of muscles in the body. It is our most distinctive attribute and connects our inner selves to the outer world. Yet there is a dark side to the head’s preeminence, one that has, in the course of human history, manifested itself in everything from decapitation to headhunting. So explains anthropologist Frances Larson in this fascinating history of decapitated human heads.

From the Western collectors whose demand for shrunken heads spurred massacres to Second World War soldiers who sent the remains of the Japanese home to their girlfriends, from Madame Tussaud modeling the guillotined head of Robespierre to Damien Hirst photographing decapitated heads in city morgues, from grave-robbing phrenologists to skull-obsessed scientists, Larson explores our macabre fixation with severed heads.

©2014 Frances Larson (P)2014 Audible Inc.
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Interesting, but repetitive

Interesting, but pretty repetitive. Probably better to read it in bits than listen to it.

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okay

What did you like best about Severed? What did you like least?

interesting enough, but not enough details

If you’ve listened to books by Frances Larson before, how does this one compare?

I have not listened to another book.

What three words best describe Reay Kaplan’s performance?

bland

Do you think Severed needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

No, unless the author can give a lot more details, rather than just relating facts

Any additional comments?

The book doesn't hold your interest after the first third. It turns into a relating facts

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Goes in all sorts of interesting directions!

When I first got this book a thought it would cover the obvious stuff like the French Revolution and Anne Boylen but it really riveted me. It went in all sorts of directions I wasn’t expecting! Like the craze for frenology, how to make shrunken heads, and the moment a skull becomes less human and more object. An amazing look at history and full of interesting ethical questions. Would 100% recomend!

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Interesting, but……

So the overall concept was pretty good, and I was happily hooked with the first chapter, but it didnt stay that course. Opening chapter spoke of Oliver Cromwells head and the many adventures it had when old Oliver was done with it. This would have made a great book. Selecting different heads and telling their tales. But instead, it went on a bit about the “ideas” of the human head. Not so much about the crazy things we humans have done with them. So, it was an interesting book, but not in the way I had hoped. That could be the authors fault or it could be mine.

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Thought-provoking

Good book, well researched. Note- it's Saint LOUIS, not Louie. No one calls it Louie.

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Interesting!!!

The info in this book was great, I spewed so many new found factoids to my hubby he said I was starting to creep him out haha. The end of the chapter on WWII, and leading into the 21st century war beheadings, in my opinion, got a little preachy/rambled. After that it jumped right back into some neat history.

The narrator did well also.

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Good narrator

Overall a very interesting book. Some parts were a bit tedious. I liked the narrator, she has a good reading voice

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