It would be difficult to overpraise this wonderful recording from Joyce's Dubliners. Setlock has a beautiful, subtly accented, fluid, flowing voice, a spritely voice, perfect for Joyce's spinsters and his drunks, the priests and little boys, the old politicians. Setlock does a superb job with the dialogue, with the incredible sensuality of Joyce's work, the telling detail, the moments of irretrievable loss. If one could change anything, it might be to slow him down slightly, the more to savour the words, but that would interfere with the flow and energy of Joyce's prose. E.J.M. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 1990
"Danny Huston and Kate Mulgrew are the readers of the Joyce stories and give them a quality they deserve, exposing the Irish life of a different time. Joyce's rich verbal flavorings are savored by these capable actors as the author describes the way in which individuals are touched by people they don't necessarily know and who may no longer be living." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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评分乔伊斯真是天才
评分情人眼里渴望的平衡也许是不存在的
评分我想告诉Gretta,即使Furey在他最美的时刻死去,成了她生命中的永恒,但只有眼前的丈夫能给她一个温暖的拥抱,伴她走完酸甜苦辣的一生。 也想告诉Gabriel,每个人都有自己的青春和不可磨灭的美好记忆,那是你爱人的一部分,珍惜它需像珍惜自己的青春一样。爱人是一个独立的个体,并不“属于”你。
评分When Gretta remembers the boy she loved when she was younger and she says“I think he died for me.”
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