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James Paul Rogers

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An excellent work performed in fine form

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 08-03-22

Of the book: what can be said about this book? Of course it is like the sea, encompassing all moods, lending itself to infinite similes: immense, tragic, and stormy, yet intimate, humorous, and calm, at times as bawdy as a salt-encrusted Nantucket tavern, at times as transcendent as a twilit garden peopled by Apollinian forms. Melville writes with the power of the infancy of the perfection of the novel as a form and of English prose as a vessel for drama and high art. And it is a work of art, unselfconscious, unafraid to be so, unmarred as it is by the striving and decadence of the great works of the following century. In short, it is complete, not one phrase out of joint; as sound as its Pequod, as relentless as its Ahab, as humane as its Starkbuck, and, if we are wise and just, as eternal as its white whale.

Of the performance: William Hootkins does a stellar job, giving each character a unique flair and delivering Melville’s titanic phrases with all the passion or delicacy that each phrase requires. The Ishmael in my head, however, was a younger man than Hootkins performs him, and more lackadasical, ironic, amused, and contemplative; nevertheless, his interpretation of the dear narrator is a good one.

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Excellent material somewhat marred by a stilted delivery

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3 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed: 06-01-22

Something which I could only comprehend in snatches and perceive in glimpses. To be returned to and meditated upon again.

Taylor does not seem to effectively transmit the tranquility which I detect in this work. The translation work, while beautiful, falls choppily on the ear through Taylor’s delivery.

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A necessary novel

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Reviewed: 04-21-22

This book will last because it transmits the hell of a moment. The most horrible thing is that Patrick is the most human of all the people in his world, because he is alive enough to hate.

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Love Expounded

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Reviewed: 05-28-21

Lawrence beautifully, unashamedly asserts the essentiality of bodily love. Pairs well with Donne's "The Extasie."

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Nothing less than perfect

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Reviewed: 05-04-21

There is nothing else to say about this book other than that it is flawless. Jeremy Irons could not have performed it better, I am convinced. There is nothing to fear here, and much to be gained.

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A Great Work Performed Masterfully

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Reviewed: 04-19-21

Griffin imbues Jünger's work, already brimming with heights of feeling, with entrancing authority and gravitas.

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An excellent story, performed perfectly

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Reviewed: 05-07-20

There were times when this book felt a little slow, but this was not most of the time. I thoroughly enjoyed the story, and the performance is flawless.

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