
The Wind in the Willows
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Narrado por:
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Derek Jacobi
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De:
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Kenneth Grahame
The enchanting tale of Ratty, Mole, Badger and Toad, read by Emmy Award winner Sir Derek Jacobi. When Mole goes boating with the Water Rat instead of spring-cleaning, he discovers a new world. As well as the river and the Wild Wood, there is Toad's craze for fast travel and motor-cars that leads them all on a timeless adventure.
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Brilliant but sadly abridged
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B A Uu T Full
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It needs to be redone, just as it was originally, with Derek Jacobi…but it must in no way be edited. It is not a work that can be edited, or specifically, elided, any more than Shakespeare can. Can you imagine the listeners’ disappoint when Toad quickly bargains for the horse without that poetic description of the Gypsy’s stew? It is life without breath or marrow. What is it about? There are countless other butcheries done by some madman who doesn’t understand the work at all. Just as it’s spiritual twin, the Odyssey while depicting action, eschews it. The ideal state is peace, ease and contemplation…return to Ithaka. And some fool with scissors has decided, “Well let’s trim this down to what happens.” So we are left with plot, that is, almost nothing, except Jacobi’s curtailed brilliance.
Keep everything that has been done, but add back everything that belongs there. There is no partial perfection, and here you have two perfect actors. It were as though someone had painted wide black frames on the scenes of the Sistine Chapel and said to you, “Here, focus on what’s important.” The point of great art is that everything, and nothing is important. It all fits flawlessly, indispensably together.
Re-record it. For the sake of posterity. When will Jacobi come again? When will Grahame come again?
You Cannot Edit Pefection
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good performance
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Always great.
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Wonderful narration, not the full text though...
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What did you love best about The Wind in the Willows (Dramatised)?
It was lovely listening to all the different voices.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Wind in the Willows (Dramatised)?
Rat and Mole being on the RiverWhat does Sir Derek Jacobi bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
His ability to change from character to character.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I would've loved to but it's not feasible.Love this story
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What a treasure!
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Enjoy this gem.
A classic nicely done
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Not as advertised!
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