Virginia Woolf
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Narrated by:
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Karessa McElheny
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By:
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Nigel Nicolson
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"A graceful and interesting addition to the Woolf canon." (AudioFile)
"A deeply personal, compelling, and indelible likeness of one of the most fascinating and influential writers of all times." (Booklist)
"[Nicolson] draws on family archives and first-hand experience....Such personal glimpses enliven Nicolson's respectful position between various, often hotly contended views of Woolf as writer, feminist, and Bloomsburian." (Publishers Weekly)
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The primary reason the audiobook suffers and should give consumers a moment to pause before purchasing is the audiobook narrator. If the speaker's American accent is not enough to damage the recording irreparably, then certainly the narrator's come-hither purr does.
The reader is not poor per se, just completely inappropriate for the subject matter.
Also, several words are mispronounced on several occasions throughout the work and in one case the narrator is allowed, presumably by the audio editors, to read the same sentence twice pronouncing the dancer Lydia Lopokova's name differently in each version.
I can't image what the developers of the audiobook were thinking.
Why? Why? Why?
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