SubscribeMs. Rosenblat was delivering the dialogue of a handful of
characters, most of them men, and was shifting quickly
between characters with British, Indian, Arabic, Egyptian,
Irish, Austro-Hungarian and Texan accents. Those distinct
roles interacted with incredulity, shock, anguish and
sarcasm. It was emotion layered on dialect layered on
perfect enunciation.
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I'm currently listening to Jill Masters read Vanity Fair; she seems excellent thus far, with a sort of wry delivery perfectly suited to the material.
It seems I'm a permanent convert to audiobooks. I'd love to learn about other great readers. (Or books that have made an excellent conversion to the audio format.)
Also: I've started listening to some of the lectures from The Teaching Company. I'd be pleased to learn of good courses or lecturers from their line of products.
posted by jdroth at 9:13 AM on February 11, 2005 [1 favorite]