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Book pak Books on Tape 2001
CS ISBN 0736683771 $160.00 Twenty cassettes
Herodotus's histories run 700 pages unabridged, and this excellent rendering by Bill Kelsey is a full season's undertaking. Kelsey's calmly erudite delivery captures the subtle thread of skepticism that runs throughout Herodotus's narrative--which has a voice and style often similar to Mark Twain's. Herodotus was a great compiler of the oral history of the Mediterranean world, and its notions about the workings of the natural world. His account is rich in anecdotes, tall tales, kings who misread prophesies and paid, misinformation about crocodiles, arguments for and against the superiority of one ancient language or another--an amazing richness of detail and insight into how the ancient world lived, behaved, thought. Herodotus was a great traveler as well, and he writes both as tour guide and chronicler. The sly charm of his style is best experienced through the ear. Wise and learned, keen of sight and not easily swayed--his is a distinctive sensibility and voice, which Kelsey captures in this impressively sustained reading. D.A.W. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine [Published: OCT/ NOV 02]
Book pak Books on Tape 2001
CS ISBN 0736683771 $160.00 Twenty cassettes
Book pak Books on Tape 2001
CS ISBN 0736683771 $160.00 Twenty cassettes
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