• Vienna

  • How the City of Ideas Created the Modern World
  • De: Richard Cockett
  • Narrado por: Gareth Richards
  • Duración: 14 h y 49 m
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (3 calificaciones)

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De: Richard Cockett
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How can one European capital be responsible for most of the West's intellectual and cultural achievements in the twentieth century?

Viennese ideas saturate the modern world. From California architecture to Hollywood Westerns, modern advertising to shopping malls, orgasms to gender confirmation surgery, nuclear fission to fitted kitchens—every aspect of our history, science, and culture is in some way shaped by Vienna.

The city of Freud, Wittgenstein, Mahler, and Klimt was the melting pot at the heart of a vast metropolitan empire. But with the Second World War and the rise of fascism, the dazzling coteries of thinkers who squabbled, debated, and called Vienna home dispersed across the world, where their ideas continued to have profound impact.

Richard Cockett gives us the entirety of this extraordinary story. Tracing Vienna's rich intellectual history from psychoanalysis to Reaganomics, Cockett encompasses everything from the communist rebels of Red Vienna to the neoliberal economists of the Austrian School. This is the panoramic account of how one city made the modern world—and how we all remain inescapably Viennese.

©2023 Richard Cockett (P)2023 Tantor
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worst narration ever. I’d like my money back.

I have hundreds of books from audible and have never complained about a narration before. The substance of the book is good, so good that I decided I would buy the audible version although I thought the narrator might irritate me a bit from the sample I tried. As a student of the period who does speak German and lives part of the year in Vienna I must tell you I can barely continue listening to this recording. The narrator has a strange, affected verbal style. Worse he seems to have done no research on pronunciation of German or Viennese terms. Did the author not have any input on the narrator? “Vine -er Werk-stat” for Wiener Werkstaette was the last straw. If you’re trying to learn about Vienna, please be very careful about repeating names and terms you hear on this recording. This book deserves to be re-recorded and if there was a way to demand my money back, I would do so immediately.

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Interesting but dry account, terrible narration

This book presents an interesting thesis about Vienna’s role over the last century and a half. Conceptually, it is somewhat of an intellectual descendent of Zweig’s The World of Yesterday. However, I did not enjoy the narration of this audiobook. The narrator, who is not the author, has the cheesiest, most nasal and annoying British accent that made listening to this book simply painful for me. I wish they had chosen someone with a more neutral accent.

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Fascinating book, extremely poor narration

This book is so well written with so many insights into 20th century thinking and inventions, but the narrator was the frustratingly wrong choice for this book. The amount of utterly mispronounced German words and names is shocking for a professionally produced audiobook for sale. Even the German word for Vienna (“Wien”) is repeatedly mispronounced by this narrator. In addition, the English parts of this book are read in a stilted, robotic way with awkward emphasis of random words. I highly recommend reading this book but avoid the audiobook.

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