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The Art of the Straight Line
- My Tai Chi
- By: Lou Reed, Laurie Anderson
- Narrated by: Laurie Anderson, Stephan Berwick, Bob Currie, and others
- Length: 8 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged
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Lou Reed was a musician, singer, songwriter, poet, and founding member of the legendary rock band the Velvet Underground. He collaborated with many artists, from Andy Warhol and John Cale to Robert Wilson and Metallica. Reed had a groundbreaking solo career that spanned five decades until his death in 2013.
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A nice supplement to the DeCurtis book
- By bobdc on 10-28-23
- The Art of the Straight Line
- My Tai Chi
- By: Lou Reed, Laurie Anderson
- Narrated by: Laurie Anderson, Stephan Berwick, Bob Currie, Scott Richman, Ron Butler, Feodor Chin, Adam Grupper, Jeff Gurner, Hillary Huber, Brian Nishii, Rob Shapiro, Oliver Wyman, Eric Yang, Emily Woo Zeller
The Art of Lou Reed
Reviewed: 01-08-25
Not your typical biography, goes through different time periods and different narrators it tells a bit of Lou.
It made me start Tai Chi. It made me smile or sad sometimes.
I don't know if people who are not die hard fans would relate, but there's always time to become one.
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Science Fiction Favorites
- By: Isaac Asimov
- Narrated by: Isaac Asimov
- Length: 5 hrs and 13 mins
- Abridged
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More than 50 years after publishing his first story, Hugo Award-winning author Asimov remains one of the great names in science fiction. Almost single-handedly he transformed the field from the romantic and Gothic legacy of Jules Verne and Edgar Rice Burroughs into the rational, clear-minded genre that exists today. This selection of some of Asimov's most enduring and unforgettable stories is read by the author himself. These vintage tales encompass the full range of Asimov's versatility, while displaying his puckish sense of humor.
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Collection of stories
- By Professor on 07-27-12
- Science Fiction Favorites
- By: Isaac Asimov
- Narrated by: Isaac Asimov
Great!
Reviewed: 01-25-20
Great stories and Asimov’s narration add so much to it, and all the little stories behind the stories.
Great, highly recommended!!!
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Anansi Boys
- By: Neil Gaiman
- Narrated by: Lenny Henry
- Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins
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Returning to the territory he so brilliantly explored in his masterful New York Times best seller American Gods, the incomparable Neil Gaiman offers up a work of dazzling ingenuity, a kaleidoscopic journey deep into myth that is at once startling, terrifying, exhilarating, and fiercely funny, a true wonder of a novel that confirms Stephen King's glowing assessment of the author as "a treasure house of story, and we are lucky to have him."
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Beautifully narrated
- By A. Hawley on 11-23-07
- Anansi Boys
- By: Neil Gaiman
- Narrated by: Lenny Henry
Brilliant!!! Great story and narrator!
Reviewed: 06-19-19
Great story, and the narrator is brilliant.
I could see each character in my mind just by the sound of their voice and how they react.
Didn't want it to end...
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Regarding the Pain of Others
- By: Susan Sontag
- Narrated by: Jennifer Van Dyck
- Length: 2 hrs and 51 mins
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How does the spectacle of the sufferings of others affect us? Are viewers inured - or incited - to violence by the depiction of cruelty? Susan Sontag here takes a fresh look at the representation of atrocity - from Goya's The Disasters of War to photographs of the American Civil War, lynchings of Blacks in the South, and the Nazi death camps, and to more contemporary horrific images of Bosnia, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Israel, and Palestine, as well as New York City on September 11, 2001.
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Terrible recording
- By Vandra on 02-16-12
- Regarding the Pain of Others
- By: Susan Sontag
- Narrated by: Jennifer Van Dyck
The reading was way too fast, not pleasant
Reviewed: 05-06-19
Intersting,
Still thinking about it.
Don't know if I like it or disappointed that it felt like a mirror of history events throght a lens with no filter or a conclusion.
The reading was way too fast and not pleasant.
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