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Changing My Mind
- By: Julian Barnes
- Narrated by: Julian Barnes
- Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
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In this engaging and erudite essay, critically acclaimed writer Julian Barnes explores what is involved when we change our minds: about words, about politics, about books; about memories, age and time.
By: Julian Barnes
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Wired Our Own Way
- An Anthology of Irish Autistic Voices
- By: Jen Wallace, Liam Coulson, Nuala O'Connor, and others
- Narrated by: Shelley Atkinson, Liam Gerrard
- Length: 5 hrs and 52 mins
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A moving and insightful anthology of personal essays by Irish autistic adults. Wired Our Own Way: An Anthology of Irish Autistic Voices is the first collection of personal essays written by autistic Irish adults.
By: Jen Wallace, and others
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Fra le righe
- Il piacere di tradurre
- By: Silvia Pareschi
- Narrated by: Rebecca Viora
- Length: 4 hrs and 20 mins
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Silvia Pareschi è per i lettori italiani la ‘voce’ di autori come Jonathan Franzen ed Ernest Hemingway. Da molti anni racconta in incontri pubblici e in corsi professionali le regole e le pratiche della traduzione e, da ultimo, si è fatta portavoce delle istanze dei traduttori letterari nel dibattito sull’uso dell’intelligenza artificiale nei mestieri creativi.
By: Silvia Pareschi
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The Lantern Bearers
- By: Robert Louis Stevenson
- Narrated by: Robin Laing
- Length: 33 mins
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One of Robert Louis Stevenson’s bestselling works of his time, ‘The Lantern Bearers’ is a charming essay on the joys underlying realist literature. Sometimes mistakenly taken as a fictional narrative, the essay begins with three boys – of which Stevenson is one – who reside in a seaside town during the summer. Stevenson describes the various splendours of existence in the town, such as fishing, tide pools and the open sea air.
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The American Scholar
- By: Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Narrated by: Mark Bowen
- Length: 58 mins
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In 1837, Ralph Waldo Emerson took the stage at Harvard and delivered what would become one of the most influential speeches in American intellectual history. The American Scholar was not just a lecture—it was a manifesto, a call to arms for a young nation searching for its own cultural identity. Emerson challenged his audience to break free from European intellectual traditions, urging them to think for themselves, to create, and to embrace the vast potential of the American mind.
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Elements and Mottos
- By: Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Narrated by: Mark Bowen
- Length: 21 mins
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Ralph Waldo Emerson was a master of distilling vast ideas into sharp, unforgettable truths. Elements and Mottos is a collection of his intellectual essence—bold, electrifying, and timeless. Here, Emerson does not merely write; he declares, urging readers to abandon conformity, embrace their own genius, and live with unshakable purpose. Each passage is a spark, igniting thought and action. He speaks of nature, the soul, self-reliance, and the boundless strength of individual will. His words resonate across centuries, inspiring rebels, dreamers, and seekers of wisdom.
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Changing My Mind
- By: Julian Barnes
- Narrated by: Julian Barnes
- Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
- Unabridged
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In this engaging and erudite essay, critically acclaimed writer Julian Barnes explores what is involved when we change our minds: about words, about politics, about books; about memories, age and time.
By: Julian Barnes
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Wired Our Own Way
- An Anthology of Irish Autistic Voices
- By: Jen Wallace, Liam Coulson, Nuala O'Connor, and others
- Narrated by: Shelley Atkinson, Liam Gerrard
- Length: 5 hrs and 52 mins
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A moving and insightful anthology of personal essays by Irish autistic adults. Wired Our Own Way: An Anthology of Irish Autistic Voices is the first collection of personal essays written by autistic Irish adults.
By: Jen Wallace, and others
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Fra le righe
- Il piacere di tradurre
- By: Silvia Pareschi
- Narrated by: Rebecca Viora
- Length: 4 hrs and 20 mins
- Unabridged
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Silvia Pareschi è per i lettori italiani la ‘voce’ di autori come Jonathan Franzen ed Ernest Hemingway. Da molti anni racconta in incontri pubblici e in corsi professionali le regole e le pratiche della traduzione e, da ultimo, si è fatta portavoce delle istanze dei traduttori letterari nel dibattito sull’uso dell’intelligenza artificiale nei mestieri creativi.
By: Silvia Pareschi
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The Lantern Bearers
- By: Robert Louis Stevenson
- Narrated by: Robin Laing
- Length: 33 mins
- Unabridged
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One of Robert Louis Stevenson’s bestselling works of his time, ‘The Lantern Bearers’ is a charming essay on the joys underlying realist literature. Sometimes mistakenly taken as a fictional narrative, the essay begins with three boys – of which Stevenson is one – who reside in a seaside town during the summer. Stevenson describes the various splendours of existence in the town, such as fishing, tide pools and the open sea air.
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The American Scholar
- By: Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Narrated by: Mark Bowen
- Length: 58 mins
- Unabridged
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In 1837, Ralph Waldo Emerson took the stage at Harvard and delivered what would become one of the most influential speeches in American intellectual history. The American Scholar was not just a lecture—it was a manifesto, a call to arms for a young nation searching for its own cultural identity. Emerson challenged his audience to break free from European intellectual traditions, urging them to think for themselves, to create, and to embrace the vast potential of the American mind.
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Elements and Mottos
- By: Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Narrated by: Mark Bowen
- Length: 21 mins
- Unabridged
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Ralph Waldo Emerson was a master of distilling vast ideas into sharp, unforgettable truths. Elements and Mottos is a collection of his intellectual essence—bold, electrifying, and timeless. Here, Emerson does not merely write; he declares, urging readers to abandon conformity, embrace their own genius, and live with unshakable purpose. Each passage is a spark, igniting thought and action. He speaks of nature, the soul, self-reliance, and the boundless strength of individual will. His words resonate across centuries, inspiring rebels, dreamers, and seekers of wisdom.
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Essays: First Series. Art
- By: Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Narrated by: Peter Coates
- Length: 28 mins
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What is art? A mere imitation of life or something far greater—an act of creation that reveals the soul of the universe? Ralph Waldo Emerson, the philosopher-poet of American transcendentalism, elevates art beyond the canvas, beyond words, beyond form itself. In this essay, he explores the divine spark within creativity, arguing that true art is not bound by technique or tradition but flows from the spirit of the artist, a force both mysterious and essential.
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Nature
- By: Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Narrated by: Peter Coates
- Length: 42 mins
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Emerson's Nature is not just an essay—it's a rebellion against confinement, an argument against secondhand wisdom. He strips away artifice, forcing us to confront the raw, untamed presence of the world. To walk through the woods, he suggests, is to be undressed of civilization, to shed the weight of customs, history, and ego. Nature demands no commentary, no theory—it simply is. This is not the sentimental nature of poets, nor the docile landscape of painters. Emerson's nature is unsettling, absolute.
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Meditations in Sickness, Recovery and Death
- The Meditations from Devotions upon Emergent Occasions and His Self-Delivered Funeral Sermon, Death's Duel (A Consolation to the Soul Against the Dying Life and Living Death of the Body)
- By: John Donne
- Narrated by: Charles Featherstone
- Length: 2 hrs and 58 mins
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By 1617, Donne had done it all. After being an MP, lawyer, womaniser, soldier, diplomat, father to twelve children by a secret wife, and the greatest poet of his age, he settled into the priesthood. Shortly thereafter, his wife died, prompting him to write a defence of suicide in God's eyes. She was soon followed by his 18 year old daughter died. Then Donne fell gravely ill. Physicians were called, but none could agree on what to do. It seemed certain that he would die.
By: John Donne
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時をかけるゆとり
- 文藝春秋
- By: 朝井 リョウ
- Narrated by: 渡辺 紘
- Length: 7 hrs and 29 mins
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戦後最年少直木賞作家の初エッセイ集 就活生の群像『何者』で戦後最年少の直木賞受賞者となった著者。この初エッセイ集では、天与の観察眼を駆使し、上京の日々、バイト、夏休み、就活そして社会人生活について綴る。
By: 朝井 リョウ
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死に方がわからない
- By: 門賀 美央子
- Narrated by: 佐野 こゆ季
- Length: 8 hrs and 47 mins
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自殺マニュアルではありません。「ひとりっ子親なし配偶者なし子なし」のひとり暮らしが増えている昨今、若くても、親兄弟がいても、いつなんどき部屋で倒れたり不幸にも亡くなってしまうという、
By: 門賀 美央子
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Walking
- By: Henry David Thoreau
- Narrated by: Declan McHugh
- Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
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Henry David Thoreau’s Walking is a profound meditation on nature, freedom, and self-discovery. Originally published in 1862, this classic essay explores the philosophy of walking as both a physical and spiritual act, emphasizing the importance of immersing oneself in the wild, untamed beauty of the natural world. Thoreau argues that walking is not merely a pastime but a way to achieve a deeper connection with the land, free from societal constraints and distractions.
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Moi, c'est mon corps qui pense
- By: Colette
- Narrated by: Delphine Depardieu
- Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
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"Moi, c’est mon corps qui pense. Il ressent plus finement, plus complètement que mon cerveau. Quand mon corps pense, c’est-à-dire quand je... quand il... alors tout le reste se tait. À ces moments-là, toute ma peau a une âme." Sensuels, libérés, parfois même d’une ironie cinglante, les textes de Colette publiés ici célèbrent au féminin le corps, l’amour et la jouissance, la volonté farouche de s’émanciper pour "être en femme, simplement".
By: Colette
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Caballeros, esto no es una casa de baños
- By: Georg Von Wallwitz
- Narrated by: Hermógenes Alonso
- Length: 7 hrs and 42 mins
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No cabe duda de que la sociedad se rige por normas con frecuencia caprichosas que poco tienen que ver con las leyes naturales. Sólo así se explicaba el matemático David Hilbert la condescendencia con la que sus compañeros de la prestigiosa Universidad de Gotinga trataban a la brillante Emmy Noether, madre del álgebra abstracta, por el hecho de ser mujer.
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26 Creations
- Reflections on Identity, Storytelling, and the Importance of Community
- By: Jonathan Paul
- Narrated by: Jonathan Paul
- Length: 4 hrs and 13 mins
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Jonathan Paul is a 26-year-old Trinbagonian author currently living in San Francisco, California. Born and raised on the twin-island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, he grew up thoroughly enjoying the creative and performing arts: writing essays, performing poetry, acting, and playing the alto saxophone. He left Trinidad and Tobago with an Open Scholarship for his performance in the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations and attended Amherst College where he double majored in Mathematics and Psychology.
By: Jonathan Paul
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Götzendämmerung oder wie man mit dem Hammer philosophiert
- Volltextlesung von Axel Grube.
- By: Friedrich Nietzsche, Axel Grube
- Narrated by: Axel Grube
- Length: 4 hrs and 18 mins
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"Auch der Mutigste von uns hat nur selten den Mut zu dem, was er eigentlich weiß ..."(Friedrich Nietzsche: Götzendämmerung)Eine heitere Psychologie bedarf des unverstellten Blickes, der "fröhlichen Wissenschaft", der offenen phänomenologischen Schau. Auch wenn man bei einigem in diesem Buch, wie z.B. den Ausführungen über das Bild des Sokrates, zurückschrecken mag, die Einforderung Nietzsches des unbedingt freien Blicks steht - bis heute - spannungsvoll im Raum."Ich mißtraue allen Systematikern und gehe ihnen aus dem Weg. Der Wille zum System ist ein Mangel an Rechtschaffenheit.
By: Friedrich Nietzsche, and others
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北京のこども P+D BOOKS
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- By: 佐野 洋子
- Narrated by: 藤條 まい
- Length: 2 hrs and 45 mins
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著者の北京での子ども時代を描いたエッセイ 絵本「100万回生きたねこ」が大ベストセラーになった著者が子ども時代に過ごした北京での暮らしを描いた珠玉のエッセイ。
By: 佐野 洋子
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Чтоб услыхал хоть один человек
- Чтоб услыхал хоть один человек - Часть 1
- By: Рюноскэ Акутагава
- Narrated by: Андрей Курилов
- Length: 5 hrs and 25 mins
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Творчество Рюноскэ Акутагавы пользуется заслуженной популярностью как в нашей стране, так и во всем мире, а его самые известные повести и рассказы, такие как В стране водяных, В чаще и Ворота Расёмон, регулярно переиздаются. Но собранные в этом издании письма школьным друзьям, учителям и коллегам-писателям позволяют взглянуть на известного японского литератора с другой, не столь известной стороны и показывают нам Акутагаву-человека, со всеми его надеждами, мечтами и разочарованиями.