• Mitz

  • The Marmoset of Bloomsbury
  • De: Sigrid Nunez
  • Narrado por: Wanda McCaddon
  • Duración: 2 h y 56 m
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (248 calificaciones)

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Mitz

De: Sigrid Nunez
Narrado por: Wanda McCaddon
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Resumen del Editor

In the summer of 1934, “a sickly, pathetic marmoset” called Mitz came into the care of Leonard Woolf. He nursed her back to health and from then on was rarely seen without her on his shoulder. A ubiquitous presence in Bloomsbury society, Mitz moved with Leonard and Virginia Woolf and their circle, developing special relationships with such associates as T. S. Eliot and Vita Sackville-West. She accompanied the Woolfs on their travels and even played an important role in helping them to escape a close call with Nazis in Germany.

Using letters, diaries, and memoirs, Nunez reconstructs Mitz’s life against the background of Bloomsbury in its twilight years. Tender, affectionate, and humorous, Mitz provides an intimate portrait of a most uncommon household, a glimpse of what Virginia Woolf once described as “the private side of life—the play side,” represented by one’s pets.

©1998 Sigrid Nunez (P)2000 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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“A limpidly written story…In short, glistening sentences that refract the larger world, Ms. Nunez describes the appealingly eccentric, fiercely intelligent Woolfs during a darkening time when Mitz was a tiny focus of their lives.” ( Wall Street Journal)
“Offers a slice of pure whimsy.” ( Entertainment Weekly)
“Reader McCaddon is remarkably clear. She cleverly conveys some of the individual characters with changes in tone and accent.” ( Kliatt)

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A great pleasure

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Must say that it helps to know a bit about Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group, but it's certainly not essential (perhaps a nice compromise would be to listen to The Hours or rent the movie of that book first). Mitz is certainly more light hearted than The Hours and in that way, serves as a great complement to it. But it still is plenty rich in atmosphere and relationship development. And there are quite a few laugh aloud moments. I don't normally associate Virginia Woolf with chuckles, but didn't resist it for a minute. The reading is spot on, I could find nothing to fault. And when it was done, I felt sorry for that -- the best measure of enjoying a book that I know. (It also got me to dig out a few old paperbacks of Woolf's works and enjoy them again, too.)

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Wonderfully engaging.

Lovely tale of Virginia and Leonard Wolf’s life with their pet marmoset. Loved the authenticity of the war incidents and Virginia’s relationship with sister and with Leonard. Loved the whole reading. I’d recommend this to anyone wanting to read a historic tale of a fascinating couple and their pet(s).

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Perfect animal lovers and history buffs dream

Set in England prior to and during WWII, the novel is an account of Leonard and Virginia Wolf and the marmoset that adopts them. A lovely, sweet short listen!

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Wonderful book!!!

I’m so happy that I decided to give this a try! So unlike most books today! What a treat!

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better than expected

I put off listening to this, as it seemed a bit silly; may be more suited for a juvenile audience. However, I ended up enjoying it quite a bit. I know a lot about Virginia Woolf, and even though some of the dialogue and embellishments in the story are invented, they rang true. Virginia and Leonard Woolf’s lives were not easy ones. But the story vividly recounts the part of it that was peaceful, domestic, and shared with the animals they loved.

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utterly charming

This is the lovely little story of Leonard and Virginia Woolf adopting a marmoset. They took the little monkey on their travels throughout Europe, and they loved him every bit as much as anyone might love a dog or a cat. There’s quite a bit of insight into the Woolf family and their Bloomsbury group, plenty of pet antics, and just generally happy, uplifting reading during these dark Covid times.

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lovely tribute to a life

if you know Virginia, you'll recognize her here, but Mitz is, like anybody, a lot more than just her famous friends.

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The Woolf story with marmoset.

insight into Leonard and Virginia Woolf and some of the Bloomsbury crowd. It's woven into the story of Mitz, a pet marmoset. It gives a sense of life in literary circles and broader society between the wars. At times moving. Always informative.

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Interesting story

A different perspective on the life of Virginia Wolff very entertaining and educational. Learned a lot about animals too.

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Sweet Insightful Story

Enjoyed this short story and narration! It gave me a little peek into a fairly unknown part of the lives of 2 very famous writers!

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