The Watch That Ends the Night
Voices from the Titanic
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Narrado por:
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Michael Page
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Phil Gigante
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Christopher Lane
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Laural Merlington
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Angela Dawe
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De:
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Allan Wolf
Audie Award, Distinguished Achievement in Production, 2012
Arrogance and innocence, hubris and hope - 24 haunting voices of the Titanic tragedy, as well as the iceberg itself, are evoked in a stunning tour de force.
More than 2,000 men, women, and children are on board. Here on the first-class promenade is millionaire John Jacob Astor, who hopes his return from Egypt with his pregnant teen bride will invite a minimum of media attention. And here, in the third-class common room, a beautiful Lebanese refugee, on her way to family in Florida, discovers first love. And there in the distance, shrouded in darkness, an ancient iceberg lies patient, awaiting its encounter.
The voices in this wholly unique re-creation of the Titanic disaster span classes and stations, from Margaret (“the unsinkable Molly”) Brown to Captain E.J. Smith, who went down with his ship; from the lookout and wireless men to a young boy in search of dragons and a gambler in search of fools with money to lose. Slipping in telegraphs, undertaker’s reports, and other historic records, poet Allan Wolf offers a breathtaking, intimate glimpse into the lives of two dozen passengers and crew, told with astounding emotional power.
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“How do you tell a dramatic story when you know that everyone already knows the ending? Allan Wolf has combined meticulous research with open-hearted poetry to craft the story of the Titanic in a fresh and compelling way. A remarkable accomplishment.” (Helen Frost, author of Crossing Stones and Hidden)
"Allan Wolf has imagined his way deep into the cold, dark waters of history and has come back carrying a couple of dozen voices that he discovered there, voices whose authenticity is not only convincing but compelling. With the publication of this fine book, we know at last - and we know as well as sisters and brothers - some of the people who went down with the Titanic.” (Ted Kooser, former US Poet Laureate and winner of the Pulitzer Prize)
Amazing concept!
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Characterizations and poetic writing
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Really interesting!
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Great narration
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Would you listen to The Watch That Ends the Night again? Why?
Yes. It is entertaining, despite the tragic end to come. Even the iceberg had a voice.Who was your favorite character and why?
The voice of the rats. It was so unexpected.What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Having so many voices really made this story. I think the book alone would have less impact.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No, I prefer to savor it a little at a time.Any additional comments?
Despite the many books about the Titanic, I think this book has a lot to offer. At times, I almost felt myself aboard the ship, and became so thankful that I was on land as I listened.Highly recommended & bittersweet story
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