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It's Time to Buy Your Own Flowers
- A Guide to Reclaiming Yourself and Finding Peace in a Patriarchal World
- By: Dr. Mica Vidal-Taylor
- Narrated by: Suzi Tatford
- Length: 6 hrs and 42 mins
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In a world fraught with patriarchal norms and expectations, feminism isn't just a word it's a journey, a struggle, and a reclaiming of identity. Dr. Mica Vidal-Taylor, a renowned psychotherapist and neuropharmacologist, takes you on a profound exploration of feminism in "It's Time to Buy Your Own Flowers. From the suffragette movement to #MeToo, Dr. Vidal-Taylor delves into the complex tapestry of feminism, examining its historical roots and its present-day manifestations.
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Legends of Norse Mythology
- Ancient Tales and Their Influence on Today’s Culture from Viking Traditions to the Gods of Asgard
- By: Nathaniel Rhodes
- Narrated by: John Naccarato
- Length: 6 hrs and 17 mins
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Legends of Norse Mythology is your practical guide for navigating the Norse realms and revealing the origins of these mythical stories, ranging from the gripping narratives of revered gods to Viking sagas of the Scandinavian seafaring adventures with longships, to the timeless rituals of the Nordic people.
By: Nathaniel Rhodes
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Punching Up
- Publish a Book That Martial Artists Will Want to Own (And Actually Read)
- By: Lawrence Kane, Kris Wilder
- Narrated by: Kris Wilder
- Length: 3 hrs and 39 mins
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There is far more to being an author than having your name on a book cover, making a few bucks, or preserving knowledge. Authors are fortunate to connect, to touch people’s lives all around the world through their work. This book is your roadmap for getting published and cementing your legacy. While these materials are tailored for martial artists, any writer can implement the advice. A sad fact is that while 81% of people believe they have a book in them, only 1.8% of aspiring authors get published. And, a mere 5.7% of those published authors manage to earn a living from their writing.
By: Lawrence Kane, and others
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The Ways to Wit
- An Invitation to the Tradition of Humorous Wit
- By: Joshua Smith
- Narrated by: James Fowler
- Length: 4 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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By analyzing the elements of wit employed by such eminent humorists as Evelyn Waugh, Mark Twain, and P.G. Wodehouse, The Ways to Wit nourishes one’s comedic sense, deepens one’s sense of irony, and ultimately teaches one what it takes to write excellent, humorous wit.
By: Joshua Smith
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An Angel Walks Through the Stage and Other Essays
- By: Jon Fosse, May Brit-Akerholot - translator
- Narrated by: Kåre Conradi
- Length: 3 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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Jon Fosse said farewell to theory early in his career, choosing poetry, fiction, and drama as his mediums of choice. Here, however, in a selection from his two books of essays, we see just how incisive a critic and memoirist he can be. Not only including a generous portion of Fosse's writing on literature and theater—including the irresistible "Thomas Bernhard and His Grandfather"—this collection also includes such personal essays such as "My Dear New Norwegian," "Old Houses," and "He Who Didn't Want to Become a Teacher."
By: Jon Fosse, and others
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Defending Pornography
- Free Speech, Sex, and the Fight for Women's Rights
- By: Nadine Strossen
- Narrated by: Nadine Strossen
- Length: 17 hrs and 13 mins
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In an illuminating new preface, Strossen lays out the multiple current assaults on sexual expression, which continue to come from across the ideological spectrum. She shows that freedom for such expression remains an essential prerequisite for the equality, safety, and dignity of women and sexual/gender minorities.
By: Nadine Strossen
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It's Time to Buy Your Own Flowers
- A Guide to Reclaiming Yourself and Finding Peace in a Patriarchal World
- By: Dr. Mica Vidal-Taylor
- Narrated by: Suzi Tatford
- Length: 6 hrs and 42 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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In a world fraught with patriarchal norms and expectations, feminism isn't just a word it's a journey, a struggle, and a reclaiming of identity. Dr. Mica Vidal-Taylor, a renowned psychotherapist and neuropharmacologist, takes you on a profound exploration of feminism in "It's Time to Buy Your Own Flowers. From the suffragette movement to #MeToo, Dr. Vidal-Taylor delves into the complex tapestry of feminism, examining its historical roots and its present-day manifestations.
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Legends of Norse Mythology
- Ancient Tales and Their Influence on Today’s Culture from Viking Traditions to the Gods of Asgard
- By: Nathaniel Rhodes
- Narrated by: John Naccarato
- Length: 6 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
-
Story
Legends of Norse Mythology is your practical guide for navigating the Norse realms and revealing the origins of these mythical stories, ranging from the gripping narratives of revered gods to Viking sagas of the Scandinavian seafaring adventures with longships, to the timeless rituals of the Nordic people.
By: Nathaniel Rhodes
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Punching Up
- Publish a Book That Martial Artists Will Want to Own (And Actually Read)
- By: Lawrence Kane, Kris Wilder
- Narrated by: Kris Wilder
- Length: 3 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
There is far more to being an author than having your name on a book cover, making a few bucks, or preserving knowledge. Authors are fortunate to connect, to touch people’s lives all around the world through their work. This book is your roadmap for getting published and cementing your legacy. While these materials are tailored for martial artists, any writer can implement the advice. A sad fact is that while 81% of people believe they have a book in them, only 1.8% of aspiring authors get published. And, a mere 5.7% of those published authors manage to earn a living from their writing.
By: Lawrence Kane, and others
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The Ways to Wit
- An Invitation to the Tradition of Humorous Wit
- By: Joshua Smith
- Narrated by: James Fowler
- Length: 4 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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By analyzing the elements of wit employed by such eminent humorists as Evelyn Waugh, Mark Twain, and P.G. Wodehouse, The Ways to Wit nourishes one’s comedic sense, deepens one’s sense of irony, and ultimately teaches one what it takes to write excellent, humorous wit.
By: Joshua Smith
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An Angel Walks Through the Stage and Other Essays
- By: Jon Fosse, May Brit-Akerholot - translator
- Narrated by: Kåre Conradi
- Length: 3 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Jon Fosse said farewell to theory early in his career, choosing poetry, fiction, and drama as his mediums of choice. Here, however, in a selection from his two books of essays, we see just how incisive a critic and memoirist he can be. Not only including a generous portion of Fosse's writing on literature and theater—including the irresistible "Thomas Bernhard and His Grandfather"—this collection also includes such personal essays such as "My Dear New Norwegian," "Old Houses," and "He Who Didn't Want to Become a Teacher."
By: Jon Fosse, and others
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Defending Pornography
- Free Speech, Sex, and the Fight for Women's Rights
- By: Nadine Strossen
- Narrated by: Nadine Strossen
- Length: 17 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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In an illuminating new preface, Strossen lays out the multiple current assaults on sexual expression, which continue to come from across the ideological spectrum. She shows that freedom for such expression remains an essential prerequisite for the equality, safety, and dignity of women and sexual/gender minorities.
By: Nadine Strossen
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Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World
- By: René Girard
- Narrated by: Mike Fraser
- Length: 21 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged
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An astonishing work of cultural criticism, this book is widely recognized as a brilliant and devastating challenge to conventional views of literature, anthropology, religion, and psychoanalysis. In its scope and interest it can be compared with Freud's Totem and Taboo, the subtext Girard refutes with polemic daring, vast erudition, and a persuasiveness that leaves the listener compelled to respond, one way or another. This is the single fullest summation of Girard's ideas to date, the book by which they will stand or fall.
By: René Girard
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Letters to a Young Poet
- By: Rainer Maria Rilke
- Narrated by: Tomás Larisch Frazer
- Length: 3 hrs and 42 mins
- Unabridged
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Born in 1875, the great German lyric poet Rainer Maria Rilke published his first collection of poems in 1898, and went on to become renowned for his delicate depiction of the workings of the human heart. Drawn by some sympathetic note in his poems, young people often wrote to Rilke with their problems and hopes. From 1903 to 1908, Rilke wrote a series of remarkable responses to a young, would-be poet on poetry and on surviving as a sensitive observer in a harsh world. Those letters, still a fresh source of inspiration and insight, are accompanied here by a chronicle of Rilke's life.
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Homer's The Odyssey
- Christian Guides to the Classics
- By: Leland Ryken
- Narrated by: Tim H. Dixon
- Length: 3 hrs and 19 mins
- Unabridged
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This guide opens up Homer’s The Odyssey and highlights the universal themes of endurance and longing for rest as displayed in this epic tale of a man trying to find his way home.
By: Leland Ryken
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Loving Sylvia Plath
- A Reclamation
- By: Emily Van Duyne
- Narrated by: Gabra Zackman
- Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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Sylvia Plath is an object of enduring cultural fascination―the troubled patron saint of confessional poetry, a writer whose genius is buried under the weight of her status as the quintessential literary sad girl. Emily Van Duyne―a superfan and scholar―radically reimagines the last years of Plath’s life, confronts her suicide and the construction of her legacy.
By: Emily Van Duyne
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Algren
- A Life
- By: Mary Wisniewski
- Narrated by: Gary Houston, Mary Wisniewski
- Length: 9 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
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A tireless champion of the downtrodden, Nelson Algren, one of the most celebrated writers of the 20th century, lived an outsider's life himself. He spent a month in prison as a young man for the theft of a typewriter; his involvement in Marxist groups earned him a lengthy FBI dossier; and he spent much of his life palling around with the sorts of drug addicts, prostitutes, and poor laborers who inspired and populated his novels and short stories. Most today know Algren as the radical writer of The Man with the Golden Arm, but award-winning reporter Mary Wisniewski offers a deeper portrait.
By: Mary Wisniewski
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Notes from a Feminist Killjoy
- Essays on Everyday Life (Essais Series, Book 2)
- By: Erin Wunker
- Narrated by: Kristen Ridley
- Length: 6 hrs and 42 mins
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Following in the tradition of Sara Ahmed (the originator of the concept "feminist killjoy"), Wunker brings memoir, theory, literary criticism, pop culture, and feminist thinking together in this collection of essays that take up Ahmed's project as a multi-faceted lens through which to read the world from a feminist point of view.
By: Erin Wunker
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Mimetic Theory & Middle-Earth
- Untangling Desire in Tolkien's Legendarium
- By: Matthew J. Distefano
- Narrated by: Scott Fleming
- Length: 4 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
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The Follow-up to the Award-Winning The Wisdom of Hobbits, Mimetic Theory & Middle-earth: Untangling Desire in Tolkien's Legendarium, by long-time author Matthew J. Distefano, delves deeply into J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, using René Girard's mimetic theory as the primary lens through which to view the good professor’s legendary texts.
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Big Fiction
- How Conglomeration Changed the Publishing Industry and American Literature
- By: Dan Sinykin
- Narrated by: Mike Lenz
- Length: 11 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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In the late 1950s, Random House editor Jason Epstein would talk jazz with Ralph Ellison or chat with Andy Warhol while pouring drinks. By the 1970s, editors were poring over profit-and-loss statements. The electronics company RCA bought Random House in 1965, and then other large corporations purchased other formerly independent publishers. As multinational conglomerates consolidated the industry, the business of literature—and literature itself—transformed. Dan Sinykin explores how changes in the publishing industry have affected fiction, literary form, and what it means to be an author.
By: Dan Sinykin
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Ghostwriter
- Shakespeare, Literary Landmines, and an Eccentric Patron's Royal Obsession
- By: Lawrence Wells
- Narrated by: Lawrence Wells
- Length: 6 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged
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Part literary mystery, part an examination of what constitutes fiction versus reality, "Ghostwriter" is based on the true story of author Lawrence Wells, then 45, hired by the University of Mississippi in 1987 to ghostwrite a novel for a wealthy, eccentric donor (“Mrs. F,” then 75), who was convinced that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, was William Shakespeare.
By: Lawrence Wells
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The Garden Against Time
- In Search of a Common Paradise
- By: Olivia Laing
- Narrated by: Olivia Laing
- Length: 9 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged
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In 2020, Olivia Laing began to restore an eighteenth century walled garden in Suffolk, an overgrown Eden of unusual plants. The work brought to light a crucial question for our age: Who gets to live in paradise, and how can we share it while there's still time? Moving between real and imagined gardens, from Milton's Paradise Lost to John Clare's enclosure elegies, from a wartime sanctuary in Italy to a grotesque aristocratic pleasure ground funded by slavery, Laing interrogates the sometimes shocking cost of making paradise on earth.
By: Olivia Laing
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Sweetness and Light
- By: Matthew Arnold
- Narrated by: Tom North
- Length: 53 mins
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Pursuit of knowledge, beauty, and human perception through harmonious balance between intellectual development (light) and moral refinement (sweetness)
By: Matthew Arnold
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The Function of Criticism
- By: Matthew Arnold
- Narrated by: Tom North
- Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
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Matthew Arnold was a famous insightful literary critic and philosopher.
By: Matthew Arnold