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Manly Health and Training
- To Teach the Science of a Sound and Beautiful Body
- By: Walt Whitman
- Narrated by: Matthew Werner
- Length: 5 hrs and 33 mins
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A truly significant discovery, Walt Whitman’s Manly Health and Training is an entertaining health manifesto that sheds new light on one of America’s major nineteenth-century authors. In the fall of 1858, a thirteen-part essay series appeared in the New York Atlas, under the title Manly Health and Training. This nearly 47,000-word journalistic effort, written by Walt Whitman under his pen name “Mose Velsor,” was lost for more than 150 years, buried in just a handful of library archives, until its recent unexpected discovery.
By: Walt Whitman
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Wired Our Own Way
- An Anthology of Irish Autistic Voices
- By: Jen Wallace, Liam Coulson, Nuala O'Connor, and others
- Narrated by: Shelley Atkinson, Liam Gerrard
- Length: 5 hrs and 52 mins
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A moving and insightful anthology of personal essays by Irish autistic adults. Wired Our Own Way: An Anthology of Irish Autistic Voices is the first collection of personal essays written by autistic Irish adults.
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irish voices speak about Autism
- By chocolat-e-claire on 15-04-25
By: Jen Wallace, and others
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A Room of One’s Own
- By: Virginia Woolf
- Narrated by: Karen Cass
- Length: 4 hrs and 2 mins
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Based on two lectures Woolf delivered at the University of Cambridge, A Room of One’s Own compellingly argues for women’s intellectual freedom and the importance of financial independence. It is still considered one of the most powerful pieces of feminist writing to this day. Published in 1929, A Room of One’s Own asserts a simple message: in order for women to reach their full creative potential, they must have their own money and space with which to do it with.
By: Virginia Woolf
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The Death of the Moth and Other Essays
- By: Virginia Woolf
- Narrated by: Georgia Maguire
- Length: 7 hrs and 36 mins
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From the fleeting beauty of a moth's final moments to reflections on the nature of art, identity, and the human experience, Woolf’s writing invites listeners into her world of introspection, subtle observations, and profound insights. In this collection, Woolf navigates themes of life, death, creativity, and the inner workings of the mind with an unparalleled sensitivity that remains timeless.
By: Virginia Woolf
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Death of a Moth
- By: Virginia Woolf
- Narrated by: Karen Cass
- Length: 8 mins
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In this hauntingly poetic essay, Virginia Woolf captures the fragile beauty of life and death through the simple image of a moth struggling in the light. As she reflects on the inevitability of mortality and the quiet force of nature, Woolf’s sharp, introspective prose invites readers to confront their own fleeting existence. The Death of the Moth is a meditation on life’s transience, a masterclass in Woolf’s ability to turn ordinary moments into profound reflections on human vulnerability.
By: Virginia Woolf
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A Room of One’s Own
- By: Virginia Woolf
- Narrated by: Graham Dunlop
- Length: 3 hrs and 56 mins
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Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own is a timeless and thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between women and creativity. Based on a series of lectures delivered at Cambridge University in 1928, this seminal work blends sharp wit, eloquence, and intellectual rigor to examine the systemic barriers that have historically denied women the opportunity to achieve their artistic potential.
By: Virginia Woolf
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Manly Health and Training
- To Teach the Science of a Sound and Beautiful Body
- By: Walt Whitman
- Narrated by: Matthew Werner
- Length: 5 hrs and 33 mins
- Unabridged
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A truly significant discovery, Walt Whitman’s Manly Health and Training is an entertaining health manifesto that sheds new light on one of America’s major nineteenth-century authors. In the fall of 1858, a thirteen-part essay series appeared in the New York Atlas, under the title Manly Health and Training. This nearly 47,000-word journalistic effort, written by Walt Whitman under his pen name “Mose Velsor,” was lost for more than 150 years, buried in just a handful of library archives, until its recent unexpected discovery.
By: Walt Whitman
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Wired Our Own Way
- An Anthology of Irish Autistic Voices
- By: Jen Wallace, Liam Coulson, Nuala O'Connor, and others
- Narrated by: Shelley Atkinson, Liam Gerrard
- Length: 5 hrs and 52 mins
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A moving and insightful anthology of personal essays by Irish autistic adults. Wired Our Own Way: An Anthology of Irish Autistic Voices is the first collection of personal essays written by autistic Irish adults.
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irish voices speak about Autism
- By chocolat-e-claire on 15-04-25
By: Jen Wallace, and others
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A Room of One’s Own
- By: Virginia Woolf
- Narrated by: Karen Cass
- Length: 4 hrs and 2 mins
- Unabridged
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Based on two lectures Woolf delivered at the University of Cambridge, A Room of One’s Own compellingly argues for women’s intellectual freedom and the importance of financial independence. It is still considered one of the most powerful pieces of feminist writing to this day. Published in 1929, A Room of One’s Own asserts a simple message: in order for women to reach their full creative potential, they must have their own money and space with which to do it with.
By: Virginia Woolf
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The Death of the Moth and Other Essays
- By: Virginia Woolf
- Narrated by: Georgia Maguire
- Length: 7 hrs and 36 mins
- Unabridged
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From the fleeting beauty of a moth's final moments to reflections on the nature of art, identity, and the human experience, Woolf’s writing invites listeners into her world of introspection, subtle observations, and profound insights. In this collection, Woolf navigates themes of life, death, creativity, and the inner workings of the mind with an unparalleled sensitivity that remains timeless.
By: Virginia Woolf
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Death of a Moth
- By: Virginia Woolf
- Narrated by: Karen Cass
- Length: 8 mins
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In this hauntingly poetic essay, Virginia Woolf captures the fragile beauty of life and death through the simple image of a moth struggling in the light. As she reflects on the inevitability of mortality and the quiet force of nature, Woolf’s sharp, introspective prose invites readers to confront their own fleeting existence. The Death of the Moth is a meditation on life’s transience, a masterclass in Woolf’s ability to turn ordinary moments into profound reflections on human vulnerability.
By: Virginia Woolf
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A Room of One’s Own
- By: Virginia Woolf
- Narrated by: Graham Dunlop
- Length: 3 hrs and 56 mins
- Unabridged
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Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own is a timeless and thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between women and creativity. Based on a series of lectures delivered at Cambridge University in 1928, this seminal work blends sharp wit, eloquence, and intellectual rigor to examine the systemic barriers that have historically denied women the opportunity to achieve their artistic potential.
By: Virginia Woolf
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Ordinary Time
- Lessons Learned While Staying Put
- By: Annie B. Jones
- Narrated by: Annie B. Jones, Emily P. Freeman
- Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins
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Annie Jones always assumed adulthood would mean adventure: a high-powered career; life in a big, bustling city; and travels to far-flung places she’d longed to see. But her reality turned out differently. As the years passed, Annie was still in the same small town running an independent bookstore—the kind of life Nora Ephron dreamed.
By: Annie B. Jones
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Sunday Best
- Travels through the day of rest
- By: Daniel Gray
- Narrated by: George Reid
- Length: 5 hrs and 57 mins
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Offering answers to those questions and more through a mix of travelogue and social history, A Month of Sundays entertainingly charts the story of what author Daniel Gray argues is the People's Day. Told through Sundays whiled away in places from the Hebrides to Hyde Park – via Sunderland, Scarborough, Liverpool and beyond – Gray's latest book is a charming journey in time and place. A Month of Sundays offers nostalgia, people's history and affectionate, absorbing writing – a book drenched in the scent of gravy and summoning the faint sound of church bells.
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a bit boring
- By David Thomas on 25-04-25
By: Daniel Gray
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Sleepless Nights in the Procrustean Bed and Other Works
- Essays
- By: Harlan Ellison
- Narrated by: Luis Moreno
- Length: 24 hrs and 19 mins
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A collection of twenty thought-provoking essays from “one of the most brilliant, innovative, and eloquent writers on earth” (Publishers Weekly).
By: Harlan Ellison
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Somos animales poéticos [We Are Poetic Animals]
- Algunos usos de los libros y del arte en estos tiempos críticos [Some Uses of Books and Art in These Critical Times]
- By: Michèle Petit
- Narrated by: Diana Huicochea
- Length: 5 hrs and 46 mins
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En esta colección de textos concebidos en distintas partes del mundo, Michèle Petit analiza el lugar del arte y la literatura en el contexto de las crisis que se han venido multiplicando en los últimos años: guerras, cambio climático, pandemias, etcétera. Se trata aquí de la belleza que permite transfigurar lo peor después de una tragedia; de la transmisión cultural en el exilio, que es la suerte de tantos niños, mujeres y hombres en la actualidad; de la forma en que el lenguaje, cuando se acerca al canto, nos permite sintonizarnos con el espacio y con eso que llamamos naturaleza.
By: Michèle Petit
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モテる仕事論
- (幻冬舎)
- By: 鳥羽 周作
- Narrated by: 藤井豪
- Length: 3 hrs and 12 mins
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すべてのビジネスは「真心」さえあればうまくいく。仕事はいかに「他者への想像力」を発揮し、意中の人に「モテる」かが、成功への別れ道。
By: 鳥羽 周作
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センス・オブ・ワンダー
- By: レイチェル・カーソン, 上遠 恵子 (翻訳)
- Narrated by: 小林 聡美
- Length: 55 mins
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雨のそぼ降る森、嵐の去ったあとの海辺、晴れた夜の岬。そこは鳥や虫や植物が歓喜の声をあげ、生命なきものさえ生を祝福し、子どもたちへの大切な贈り物を用意して待っている場所……。未知なる神秘に目をみはる感性を取り戻し、発見の喜びに浸ろう。
By: レイチェル・カーソン, and others
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国道沿いで、だいじょうぶ100回
- By: 岸田 奈美
- Narrated by: 沢井 真知
- Length: 4 hrs and 27 mins
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なんだか「だいじょうぶ」な気持ちになる本。近くにいる人を見つめて抱きしめる日々こそが、世界を慈しむことだって確信した。
By: 岸田 奈美
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虫坊主と心坊主が説く 生きる仕組み
- By: 養老孟司, 名越 康文
- Narrated by: 綾瀬貴尋
- Length: 4 hrs and 3 mins
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仕事、成功、世の中、自分、死の圧倒的現実を、静かに説き明かす対談!「やりたいことっていうのは仕事じゃねえよ」「死んでんのかな、ほんとに」―養老孟司
By: 養老孟司, and others
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中山七転八倒
- By: 中山 七里
- Narrated by: 錦織 大輔
- Length: 17 hrs and 19 mins
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雑誌連載が10本に減り大いに危機感を抱き、プロットが浮かばずブランデーをがぶ飲み。原稿の締め切り直前、設定していたトリックが使えないことが判明。栄養ドリンクの三種混合を一気飲みし、徹夜で考え抜く――。
By: 中山 七里
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Wohnen
- By: Doris Dörrie
- Narrated by: Doris Dörrie
- Length: 3 hrs and 41 mins
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Doris Dörrie ist eine Wohnende wider Willen. Nie wollte sie sich niederlassen, fest einrichten, Wurzeln schlagen, aber wie andere wohnen, hat sie immer schon fasziniert. In Kalifornien geht sie zu Hausbesichtigungen, nur um sich andere Leben in anderen Räumen auszumalen. Auf ihren unzähligen Reisen nach Japan, Mexiko, Marokko, Amerika und Südeuropa sieht sie, wie eng das Wohnen an die jeweilige Kultur geknüpft ist. Und bei ihrer Arbeit als Filmemacherin wird sie zur Expertin für das Erschaffen künstlicher Wohnwelten.
By: Doris Dörrie
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Is Sex Necessary? Or, Why You Feel the Way You Do
- By: James Thurber, E. B. White
- Narrated by: Jessica Marchbank
- Length: 3 hrs and 4 mins
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Step back to 1929 with Is Sex Necessary?, a satirical spoof on the era’s obsession with psychoanalysis and forbidden topics. E.B. White and James Thurber, masters of wit, deliver a faux-scientific treatise on the “mysteries” of sex, skewering outdated gender roles and societal norms with sharp humor. This audiobook, narrated by a modern voice, offers a glimpse into a time capsule, complete with its absurd theories and delightfully dry satire. Prepare for a tongue-in-cheek romp through the absurdities of human behavior and a humorous reflection of a bygone era.
By: James Thurber, and others
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Undaunted Joy
- The Revolutionary Act of Cultivating Delight
- By: Shemaiah Gonzalez
- Narrated by: Nancy Peterson
- Length: 5 hrs and 46 mins
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What if we weren't intimidated by the task of living with full-throated joy? In this collection of short essays, Shemaiah Gonzalez recommends a fresh view on life, through her own experiences and discovery of finding joy in both the mundane and magnificent. In energetic prose, Gonzalez finds delight in naps, capybaras, and wandering the English countryside—and encourages listeners to see the joy present in these moments as well. When we turn our attention to the joy around us, we become attuned to God's constant presence with us and in all these things.
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Manifiesto por la lectura
- By: Irene Vallejo
- Narrated by: Elena Silva
- Length: 46 mins
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«Somos seres entretejidos de relatos, bordados con hilos de voces, de historia, de filosofía y de ciencia, de leyes y leyendas. Por eso, la lectura seguirá cuidándonos si cuidamos de ella. No puede desaparecer lo que nos salva. Los libros nos recuerdan, serenos y siempre dispuestos a desplegarse ante nuestros ojos, que la salud de las palabras enraíza en las editoriales, en las librerías, en los círculos de lecturas compartidas, en las bibliotecas, en las escuelas. Es allí donde imaginamos el futuro que nos une».
By: Irene Vallejo
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Prose to the People
- A Celebration of Black Bookstores
- By: Katie Mitchell, Nikki Giovanni - foreword
- Narrated by: Katie Mitchell, Adenrele Ojo, Cary Hite, and others
- Length: 5 hrs and 30 mins
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Black literature is perhaps the most powerful, polarizing force in the modern American zeitgeist. Today—as Black novels draw authoritarian ire, as Black memoirs shape public debates, as Black polemics inspire protest petitions—it’s more important than ever to highlight the places that center these stories: Black bookstores. Traversing teeming metropolises and tiny towns, Prose to the People explores a these spaces, chronicling these Black bookstore's past and present lives.
By: Katie Mitchell, and others
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Ramón López Velarde
- By: José Emilio Pacheco
- Narrated by: Horacio Castelo
- Length: 3 hrs and 46 mins
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En Ramón López Velarde. La lumbre inmóvil —selección y epílogo de Marco Antonio Campos−, José Emilio Pacheco realiza una lectura de la obra del autor de La suave Patria, una disección única de su quehacer poético. Con apenas treinta y tres años, Ramón López Velarde (1888-1921) murió de neumonía luego de una caminata nocturna por las calles de la Ciudad de México. Con él se cierra una etapa de la poesía mexicana que encuentra su esplendor en los cruentos años revolucionarios. No es posible saber si en el futuro se le seguirá leyendo.
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una aproximación adecuada e interesante
- By Arpeggios on 23-04-25
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Горько-Сладкий эрос
- By: Энн Карсон
- Narrated by: Игорь Гмыза
- Length: 6 hrs and 41 mins
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Современная классика, проникновенное лирико-философское эссе, одна из 100 лучших научно-популярных книг всех времен по версии журнала Modern Library, незаменимая книга на полке любого филолога — и это все Горько-сладкий эрос Энн Карсон. Дебютная работа, которая почти мгновенно сделала из Энн Карсон одну из ведущих исследовательниц Античности, впервые выходит на русском языке!
By: Энн Карсон
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Götzendämmerung oder wie man mit dem Hammer philosophiert
- Volltextlesung von Axel Grube.
- By: Friedrich Nietzsche, Axel Grube
- Narrated by: Axel Grube
- Length: 4 hrs and 18 mins
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"Auch der Mutigste von uns hat nur selten den Mut zu dem, was er eigentlich weiß ..."(Friedrich Nietzsche: Götzendämmerung)Eine heitere Psychologie bedarf des unverstellten Blickes, der "fröhlichen Wissenschaft", der offenen phänomenologischen Schau. Auch wenn man bei einigem in diesem Buch, wie z.B. den Ausführungen über das Bild des Sokrates, zurückschrecken mag, die Einforderung Nietzsches des unbedingt freien Blicks steht - bis heute - spannungsvoll im Raum."Ich mißtraue allen Systematikern und gehe ihnen aus dem Weg. Der Wille zum System ist ein Mangel an Rechtschaffenheit.
By: Friedrich Nietzsche, and others
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Compensation
- Essays - First Series
- By: Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Narrated by: Peter Coates
- Length: 52 mins
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A world in perfect balance—so claims Emerson in Compensation, an essay that pulses with quiet defiance and deep assurance. No gain without loss, no misstep without lesson, no fortune without its hidden tax. It is neither fate nor blind justice but a living rhythm, an invisible hand that rights every scale, even when human eyes fail to see. Emerson does not preach; he unfolds. The idea seeps in, settles, challenges. His words are not doctrine but a lens—through which prosperity and misfortune reveal themselves as two faces of the same coin.
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Fra le righe
- Il piacere di tradurre
- By: Silvia Pareschi
- Narrated by: Rebecca Viora
- Length: 4 hrs and 20 mins
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Silvia Pareschi è per i lettori italiani la ‘voce’ di autori come Jonathan Franzen ed Ernest Hemingway. Da molti anni racconta in incontri pubblici e in corsi professionali le regole e le pratiche della traduzione e, da ultimo, si è fatta portavoce delle istanze dei traduttori letterari nel dibattito sull’uso dell’intelligenza artificiale nei mestieri creativi.
By: Silvia Pareschi
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Heiss
- Liebeserklärung an die Wechseljahre
- By: Stefanie de Velasco
- Narrated by: Bettina Hoppe
- Length: 3 hrs and 36 mins
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Die grauen Haare waren ein Schock, dann kam der Schlafentzug und diese unkontrollierte Wut auf alles und jeden, aber Wechseljahre? – das ist doch ...
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Constant Reader
- The New Yorker Columns 1927-28
- By: Dorothy Parker, Sloane Crosley - foreword
- Narrated by: Dina Pearlman
- Length: 5 hrs and 35 mins
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Introduced with characteristic wit and sympathy by Sloane Crosley, Constant Reader gathers the complete weekly New Yorker reviews that Parker published from October 1927 through November 1928, with gimlet-eyed appreciations of the high and low, from Isadora Duncan to Al Smith, Charles Lindbergh to Little Orphan Annie, Mussolini to Emily Post.
By: Dorothy Parker, and others
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Moi, c'est mon corps qui pense
- By: Colette
- Narrated by: Delphine Depardieu
- Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
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"Moi, c’est mon corps qui pense. Il ressent plus finement, plus complètement que mon cerveau. Quand mon corps pense, c’est-à-dire quand je... quand il... alors tout le reste se tait. À ces moments-là, toute ma peau a une âme." Sensuels, libérés, parfois même d’une ironie cinglante, les textes de Colette publiés ici célèbrent au féminin le corps, l’amour et la jouissance, la volonté farouche de s’émanciper pour "être en femme, simplement".
By: Colette
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Ленинградский панк
- By: Антон Соя
- Narrated by: Антон Соя
- Length: 10 hrs and 22 mins
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"Сборник эссе, статей и художественных произведений под общим названием "Ленинградский панк" не является объективным и полноценным исследованием этого многогранного субкультурного феномена 80-х годов прошлого столетия, зародившегося и преставившегося в культурной столице тоталитарного СССР.
By: Антон Соя