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Books that Matter: The Decameron

De: Kristina Olson
Narrado por: Kristina Olson
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A deadly plague ravages the land; so, a small band of people flee to the country. There, in relative seclusion and safety, they entertain one another with vivid stories that reimagine life and its possible and impossible outcomes. Sounds like a story from today? Think again. It was actually written more than 600 years ago, in a time and place so different - yet so similar - to ours.

A classic of medieval Italian literature, Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron still matters for us today. And Boccaccio scholar Kristina Olson reveals why in the 10 lectures of Books that Matter: The Decameron. Here, you’ll listen between the lines of stories that range from hopeful and spiritual to cynical and bawdy. You’ll hear words turn a sinner into a saint, brutes made noble through the power of love, and riches rediscovered on the open seas. You’ll find love in disguise, greed transformed into generosity, and danger staved off with wit. You’ll meet women who rewrite the laws of pleasure and tyrants who suffer in silence.

True, the times in which we live are vastly different from Boccaccio’s. Yet by connecting our own experiences with the stories told by this medieval band, you’ll learn why the Decameron is proof positive that, by listening to the past, we can give voice to the present.

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About the Creator and Performer

Kristina Olson is Associate Professor of Italian at George Mason University where she has taught Italian language, literature, and cinema since 2005. She earned her PhD in Italian from Columbia University. Dr. Olson is the author of Courtesy Lost: Dante, Boccaccio, and the Literature of History and several articles on Dante, Boccaccio, and Petrarch. She is the coeditor of Open City: Seven Writers in Postwar Rome; Boccaccio 1313–2013; and Approaches to Teaching Dante’s "Divine Comedy", 2nd Edition. In addition to her current role as president of the American Boccaccio Association, Dr. Olson has served as vice president of the Dante Society of America.

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Olson’s work is perceptive and relevant, exposing so much more of the meat on the bones of this seminal piece. I’ve studied The Decameron in college and have always enjoyed the depth of storytelling it offers, but because it’s steeped in a time and cultural so different from our own modernity, it is full of themes commenting on society that is left still a mystery to its true intention and meaning. Olson shows us the deep roots that gender, sexuality, and concepts of fortune and worthiness that help us understand the common fibers of where society was then, and the implications they have on our current and future world.
I appreciated that Olson unveiled theory of meaning alongside the open questions that will always remain. She both summarized the majority of the stories, the frame narrative, and helped to show the common threads leading to the deeper meaning. Her lively voice is engaging, and the ways she recalls previous themes is done with skill and amusement. I was thoroughly entertained and has kept me thinking days after.
One improvement would be having Olson read the full story as well. I would have loved reading it from her after this book.

Great summary of themes and inquiries

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When I started listening I had never heard of the Decameron. I was brought in by the title “Books that matter” and once I started listening and learned it was just about one specific book I considered quitting. I am glad I kept listening because the analysis was interesting and the narrator provided engaging summaries of the tales. If you enjoy literary analysis and learning about classic literature I would recommend listening to this.

Surprisingly interesting

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I read The Decameron at the beginning of 2020 quarantine and loved it. This series elevated that important reading experience to the next level for me. The tone is accessible and entertaining, but her deep knowledge of the book, historical context, and original language is evident throughout. Insightful connections to the COVID pandemic. Mind blown.

Absolutely brilliant

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I appreciated this introduction to The Decameron by an expert. She kept it accessible and lively. I especially liked the moments where the author drew connections and contrasts to our current pandemic conditions.

Very Enjoyable

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Love the connections this lecture makes broadly and in relation to the recent COVID-19 pandemic.

Incredible and rich

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