Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
'குரு' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 397 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
முதல் திருமுறை
56 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
இரண்டாம் திருமுறை
23 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
23 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
மூன்றாம் திருமுறை
42 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
நான்காம் திருமுறை
25 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
ஐந்தாம் திருமுறை
58 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
ஆறாம் திருமுறை
193 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'அன்பு' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 101 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
முதல் திருமுறை
5 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
இரண்டாம் திருமுறை
10 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
10 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
மூன்றாம் திருமுறை
24 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
24 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
நான்காம் திருமுறை
6 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
6 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
ஐந்தாம் திருமுறை
11 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
11 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
ஆறாம் திருமுறை
45 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
45 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
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'பசி' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 70 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'இறவாத' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 13 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'சத்தியம்' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 67 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'மாயை' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 138 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'பேதம்' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 8 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'மரணம்' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 9 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'கருணை' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 565 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'பெருங்கருணை' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 70 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'அருள்' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 495 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'இருள்' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 46 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'ஜோதி' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 777 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'மருந்து' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 265 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'ஞானம்' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 26 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'சித்தர்' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 37 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'வள்ளல்' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 69 டங்களில் உள்ளன
'இச்சை' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 78 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'பிச்சை' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 34 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'காதல்' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 45 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'துரிய' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 100 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'மந்திரம்' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 6 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
'தந்திரம்' என்னும் வார்த்தை திருவருட்பா முழுவதிலும் 4 இடங்களில் உள்ளன
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Thursday, March 24, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
The Philosopher King Plato (Audio Book)
WRITTEN BY:
Plato
NARRATED BY:
Michael Scott
Plato's description of what it is like to be a philosopher - a lover of wisdom.
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The Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?
WRITTEN BY:
Immanuel Kant
NARRATED BY:
Michael Scott
Immanuel Kant
NARRATED BY:
Michael Scott
In the modern era, we take the concept of Enlightenment for granted. The concepts of personal freedom, liberty and the ability to think for one-self have become a personal choice and fundamental to our everyday lives. Yet in 1784, when the essay was written, the concept of Enlightenment was an emerging idea and still a vague notion to most people. What is important for the modern listener in this essay is how Kant outlines those things that discourage enlightenment as well as those things that can enhance it on a personal and social level. The WIKIPEDIA link below provides a more detailed analysis of the essay, although the listener will appreciate how many of the issues defined by Kant are still relevant in today’s world. >> Read More on Wikipedia
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The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare
Source: Wired for Books (Act 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 )
Length: 1 hr 48 min
Readers: Actor's Theater of Columbus, Ohio
The book: Macbeth is a good subject of the Scottish King Duncan until some witches show up to suggest Macbeth will be king. With his wife's heavy persuasion, Macbeth murders Duncan and becomes King of Scotland himself. For a while, everything is fine. But if you've ever seen a Coen brothers film, you know that these kind of criminal enterprises tend to go horribly wrong. Soon, Macbeth is murdering everyone around him and Lady Macbeth has gone insane.
Although I first read Macbeth in high school, it took until I saw the play live at the Shakespeare Tavern in Atlanta until I really enjoyed it. Like many great works of art, I have to see, hear, or read Shakespeare's plays several times before I can really appreciate them. The first time through, I'm just trying to puzzle out the language. It takes until the third or fourth time I encounter the play, usually in different formats, before I can really appreciate the depth of the work. Even if you've already read or seen this play, do yourself a favor and listen to it one more time.
Rating: 8/10
The readers: The reason I rarely review audio plays is because there's just so much going on that it's hard to encompass everything in a short review. I'll be brief by saying the actors here do a fine job of bringing the play to audio. Sometimes it's a bit difficult to follow what they're saying, but that's more because of the complexity of the language than the actors' voices or the recording quality. I'd recommend following along with a printed text rather than trying to listen to this one in your car.
Length: 1 hr 48 min
Readers: Actor's Theater of Columbus, Ohio
The book: Macbeth is a good subject of the Scottish King Duncan until some witches show up to suggest Macbeth will be king. With his wife's heavy persuasion, Macbeth murders Duncan and becomes King of Scotland himself. For a while, everything is fine. But if you've ever seen a Coen brothers film, you know that these kind of criminal enterprises tend to go horribly wrong. Soon, Macbeth is murdering everyone around him and Lady Macbeth has gone insane.
Although I first read Macbeth in high school, it took until I saw the play live at the Shakespeare Tavern in Atlanta until I really enjoyed it. Like many great works of art, I have to see, hear, or read Shakespeare's plays several times before I can really appreciate them. The first time through, I'm just trying to puzzle out the language. It takes until the third or fourth time I encounter the play, usually in different formats, before I can really appreciate the depth of the work. Even if you've already read or seen this play, do yourself a favor and listen to it one more time.
Rating: 8/10
The readers: The reason I rarely review audio plays is because there's just so much going on that it's hard to encompass everything in a short review. I'll be brief by saying the actors here do a fine job of bringing the play to audio. Sometimes it's a bit difficult to follow what they're saying, but that's more because of the complexity of the language than the actors' voices or the recording quality. I'd recommend following along with a printed text rather than trying to listen to this one in your car.
Reincarnation and the Law of Karma (Audio Book)
WRITTEN BY:
William Walker Atkinson
NARRATED BY:
Michael Scott
William Walker Atkinson
NARRATED BY:
Michael Scott
A fascinating and insightful document on the theory of rebirth and the principles of spiritual cause and effect. This study tracks the belief in the theory of reincarnation throughout cultures and enlightens the listener to the principles that make this concept sustain throughout thousands of generations.
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Difficult People (Audio Book & PDF)
WRITTEN BY:
Anton Chekhov
NARRATED BY:
Michael Scott
This short story is about the stressful relationship between a son and his father. The family lives in a small house in the Russian countryside. Poverty has played a toll on how the father reacts to his childs need for money to attend college. An emotional conversation ensues.
Anton Chekhov
NARRATED BY:
Michael Scott
This short story is about the stressful relationship between a son and his father. The family lives in a small house in the Russian countryside. Poverty has played a toll on how the father reacts to his childs need for money to attend college. An emotional conversation ensues.
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A Letter to a Hindu (Audio Books & PDF)
WRITTEN BY:
Leo Tolstoy
Leo Tolstoy
INTRODUCTION BY:
M.K. Gandhi
NARRATED BY:
Michael Scott
M.K. Gandhi
NARRATED BY:
Michael Scott
A Letter to a Hindu was written in 1908by Leo Tolstoy to Tarak Nath Das, an Indian revolutionary and internationalist scholar. The letter was translated and reprinted by Mohandas Gandhi, who used the ideas of love revealed through non-violent resistance in his own ideological teachings. Non-violent resistance was a principle of Tolstoy's christian belief. Read more on Wikipedia.
Leo Tolstoy
Leo Tolstoy, or Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy was a Russian writer widely regarded as one of the greatest of all novelists. His masterpieces War and Peace and Anna Karenina stand, in their scope, breadth and vivid depiction of 19th-century Russian life, at the very peak of realist fiction. Read more on Wikipedia.
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The Dead (Audio Book)
WRITTEN BY:
James Joyce
NARRATED BY:
Michael Scott
The main character in this short story is Gabriel Conroy and the entire short story takes place during his attendance at a holiday party, annually thrown by his aunts. Near the end of the party Gabriel sees his wife, Gretta, in a new and expanded way at the same moment when she is reminiscing on a song being sung at the party. Listen as James Joyce weaves harsh realities back into this story, as is characteristic with other stories in this series, Dubliners. Read more
James Joyce
NARRATED BY:
Michael Scott
The main character in this short story is Gabriel Conroy and the entire short story takes place during his attendance at a holiday party, annually thrown by his aunts. Near the end of the party Gabriel sees his wife, Gretta, in a new and expanded way at the same moment when she is reminiscing on a song being sung at the party. Listen as James Joyce weaves harsh realities back into this story, as is characteristic with other stories in this series, Dubliners. Read more
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Siddhartha (Audio Book)
Siddhartha
(unabridged)
WRITTEN BY:
Herman Hesse
NARRATED BY:
Michael Scott
Siddhartha, born the son of a Brahmin, was blessed in appearance, intelligence and charisma. In order to find meaning in life, he discarded his promising future for the life of an ascetic. He wandered as a shramana and searched for Gotama the Buddha. However, this man, Siddhartha, was not a follower of any but his own soul. This popular book provides the listener with insight into the philosophy and thoughts that shape Siddhartha’s path to enlightenment.
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Quotations of Mahatma Gandhi (Audio Book)
Quotations of Mahatma Gandhi NARRATED BY: Michael Scott Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, commonly known around the world as Mahatma Gandhi, was a major political and spiritual leader of India and the Indian independence movement. Gandhi was the pioneer of Satyagraha - resistance to tyranny through mass civil disobedience, firmly founded upon total non-violence. Assuming leadership of the Indian National Congress in 1921, Gandhi led nationwide campaigns for easing poverty, for expanding women's rights, for building religious and ethnic amity, for ending untouchability, for increasing economic self-reliance, but above all for achieving the independence of India from foreign domination. He was imprisoned for many years, on numerous occasions, in both South Africa and India and he undertook long fasts as a means of both self-purification and social protest. He was assassinated in 1948. Read more on Wikipedia FREE MP3 Downloads |
Monday, March 21, 2011
Mantra for Brahmacharya / Mantra for Celibacy
There is a very powerful mantra for maintaining brahmacherya.
Mantra that enhances Celibacy.
Both men as well as women can use it.
The Sacred Grace Light Mantra of Saint Vallalar-
"Joti" from Dancing with Siva Mantra Music (see mantra write-up below). You
"Joti" from Dancing with Siva Mantra Music (see mantra write-up below). You
JYOTI - GRACE LIGHT MANTRA
Arut perum jyothi
Arut perum jyothi
Tani perum karunai
Arut perum jyothi
* While chanting, visualize a vast grace light pouring down from heaven. The light comes down; it comes in through the top of your head.
* Visualize the vast grace light coming into every cell of the body.
* Feel the grace of God in every part of you.
Arut means grace, the intelligence aspect of grace. This chant and visualization reprogram the cells beyond hereditary intelligence to being programmed with Divine intelligence. As you continue the chant and visualization, Infinite Divine Intelligence fills you.
Grace fills your mind and purifies it.
Grace fills your ego and purifies it.
The mind merges with grace, and merges with God.
This mantra comes directly from the Divine. Siva Nataraj, the dancing Siva, gave it to Swami Ramalinga.
Arut perum jyothi
Arut perum jyothi
Tani perum karunai
Arut perum jyothi
* While chanting, visualize a vast grace light pouring down from heaven. The light comes down; it comes in through the top of your head.
* Visualize the vast grace light coming into every cell of the body.
* Feel the grace of God in every part of you.
Arut means grace, the intelligence aspect of grace. This chant and visualization reprogram the cells beyond hereditary intelligence to being programmed with Divine intelligence. As you continue the chant and visualization, Infinite Divine Intelligence fills you.
Grace fills your mind and purifies it.
Grace fills your ego and purifies it.
The mind merges with grace, and merges with God.
This mantra comes directly from the Divine. Siva Nataraj, the dancing Siva, gave it to Swami Ramalinga.
If anybody maintains brahmacharya for one year while performing a meditating with Arut Perum Jothi Mantra for 3 hours everyday, definitely he/she will cross some important hurdles and make some good progress.
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Sunday, March 20, 2011
Narrators for Listen to Genius! (Audio Books)
The Listen to Genius! narrators are among the most lauded audiobook narrators in the profession. Four narrators have received the profession's top honor, named a GOLDEN VOICE by AudioFile magazine. Five have been named a VOICE OF THE CENTURY by AudioFile. Five are among Audible's twelve Best Narrators. Six have received an AUDIE AWARD from the Audio Publishers Association. Six have won a LISTEN-UP AWARD from Publishers Weekly. Twenty have won multiple EARPHONES AWARDS from AudioFile. There are also SCOURBY AWARD winners, given by the American Foundation for the Blind, as well as several narrators who have won prestigious acting or broadcasting awards.
The Listen to Genius! narrators are also among the most prolific in the business. Most have recorded over 100 audiobooks; many have recorded over 200 audiobooks. Their voices are familiar to audiobook listeners everywhere. Also showcased are several up and coming narrators who already record for major audiobook companies. All told, the Listen to Genius! narrators record for virtually all of the major audiobook companies, including for the Library of Congress, reading fiction and nonfiction, classic and contemporary works, in various genres and on all kinds of subjects.
NARRATORS
Ellen Archer
AWARDS: 2 Audie Awards (Audio Publishers Association)
AUTHORS: Sigrid Undset, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Emily Brontë, Murasaki Shikibu, Katherine Anne Porter
Erik Bauersfeld
AUTHOR: William James
Sherri Berger
AUTHORS: Lucy Maud Montgomery, Susan B. Anthony
Bill Bonham
AUTHOR: Babe Ruth
David Case
AWARDS: Golden Voice (AudioFile); Voice of the Century (AudioFile); 12 Earphones Awards (AudioFile); 6 Listen-Up Awards (Publishers Weekly)
AUTHORS: Mohandas Gandhi, Henry James
Marc Cashman
AWARDS: 2 Earphones Award (AudioFile); Listen-Up Award (Publishers Weekly); 3 International Clio Awards; International Broadcasting Award
AUTHORS: Franz Kafka, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Michel de Montaigne, Arthur Rimbaud
Ralph Cosham
AWARDS: 8 Earphones Awards (AudioFile); 3 Listen-Up Awards (Publishers Weekly)
AUTHORS: Samuel Johnson, Bertrand Russell, John Stuart Mill, Rudyard Kipling, Charles Babbage, Rabindranath Tagore, John Clare, Michelangelo, William Blake, Alfred North Whitehead, John Maynard Keynes, James Frazer, H. G. Wells, Alfred Russel Wallace, John Ruskin, William Wordsworth, Thomas Hardy, Thomas More
Norman Dietz
AWARDS: Voice of the Century (AudioFile); 8 Earphones Awards (AudioFile)
AUTHORS: Thomas Mann, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Gifford Pinchot, George Herbert Mead
Walter Dixon
AUTHORS: Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Ranier Maria Rilke, Frédéric Chopin, Enrico Caruso, Erwin Schrödinger, Salvador Dalí, Luigi Pirandello
David Drummond
AWARDS: 2 Earphones Awards (AudioFile)
AUTHORS: Sinclair Lewis, Yoshida Kenko, Charles Sanders Peirce, James Clerk Maxwell, John Adams, Wallace Stevens, Robinson Jeffers, Paul Valéry, Edwin P. Hubble, Jean Piaget, H. P. Lovecraft
William Dufris
AWARDS: 13 Earphones Awards (AudioFile); 2 Listen-Up Awards (Publishers Weekly); A Best Narrator (Audible)
AUTHORS: Alfred J. Lotka, Henri-Louis Bergson, Oscar Wilde, Carl Jung, Alfred L. Kroeber, D. T. Suzuki, Mohandas Gandhi, Marcel Proust, Lao Tzu, Jean Giono, Ferdinand de Saussure, Lev Vygotsky, Walt Whitman
Bernadette Dunne
AWARDS: 6 Earphones Awards (AudioFile) A Best Narrator (Audible)
AUTHORS: Kate Chopin, Margaret Fuller, Louisa May Alcott, Clara Barton, Helen Keller
Julia Emlen
AUTHORS: Edith Wharton, Emily Dickinson, Lady Sarashina, Mary Antin
Mel Foster
AWARDS: Audie Award (Audio Publishers Association); 2 Earphones Awards (AudioFile)
AUTHORS: Kurt Lewin, Charles Baudelaire, Knut Hamsun, Maxim Gorky, Honoré de Balzac, Edgar Rice Burroughs
Grover Gardner
AWARDS: Golden Voice (AudioFile); Voice of the Century (AudioFile); 2005 Narrator of the Year (Publishers Weekly); 19 Earphones Awards (AudioFile); 5 Listen-Up Awards (Publishers Weekly) A Best Narrator (Audible)
AUTHORS: William Shakespeare, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Herman Melville, Edgar Allan Poe, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Dante Alighieri, Moses Maimonides, Plato, Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
Marguerite Gavin
AUTHORS: Abelard and Heloise,
Jeffrey Gilbert
AUTHORS: Frederick Douglass, Paul Laurence Dunbar, W. E. B. Du Bois, Booker T. Washington
Victoria Gordon
AUTHORS: Zitkala-Sa, Emma Goldman, Anna Akhmatova, Li Qingzhao, Dorothy Canfield
Gin Hammond
AWARDS: Helen Hayes Award
AUTHORS: Zora Neale Hurston, Phillis Wheatley, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Sojourner Truth
Vanessa Hart
AWARDS: Audie Award Finalist (Audio Publishers Association)
AUTHORS: Anaïs Nin, Sarah Bernhardt, Sappho, Temple Bailey, Lillian D. Wald
Dick Hill
AWARDS: Golden Voice (AudioFile); 3 Audie Awards (Audio Publishers Association); Voice of the Century (AudioFile); 16 Earphones Awards (AudioFile); 2 Listen-Up Awards (Publishers Weekly)
AUTHORS: Benjamin Franklin, Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Malthus, Carl Sandburg, Galileo Galilei, Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Madison, Joseph Conrad, Christopher Columbus, George Washington, Davy Crockett, Bret Harte, Zane Grey, Sun Tzu, Andrew Carnegie, Upton Sinclair, O. Henry, Franz Boas, Arthur Stanley Eddington, Homer, Francis Parkman, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Ulysses S. Grant, Frederick Jackson Turner, Josiah Royce, William Bartram, Leo Tolstoy
Lloyd James
AWARDS: 6 Earphones Awards (AudioFile)
AUTHORS: Lafcadio Hearn, John James Audubon, James Joyce, Jules Verne, Woody Guthrie, Victor Hugo, Stith Thompson, Giovanni Boccaccio, Eugene O’Neill, Lewis and Clark, Marcus Aurelius, John Muir, Stephen Crane, Omar Khayyam, Jack London, Henry David Thoreau
Michael Kramer
AWARDS: 5 Earphones Awards (AudioFile)
AUTHORS: Henry David Thoreau, al - Ghazali, John Dewey, Aristotle, Herman Hesse, Robert Frost, Henrik Ibsen, Thomas Hobbes, Daniel Defoe, W.H. Hudson, Isaac Newton, Charles Lyell, Ludwig Wittgenstein, William James
Patrick Lawlor
AWARDS: Earphones Award (AudioFile); Audio Award Finalist (Audio Publishers Association); Listen-Up Award (Publishers Weekly)
AUTHORS: Ambrose Bierce, William Butler Yeats, Bram Stoker, John Millington Synge, Gustave Flaubert, Sherwood Anderson, Alexandre Dumas, Lewis Carroll, Wright Brothers, John Dos Passos, Richard Henry Dana, Jr., Vincent van Gogh
Celeste Lawson
AWARDS: 3 Earphones Awards (AudioFile); Audie Award Finalist (Audio Publishers Association)
AUTHORS: Willa Cather, Amy Lowell, Sarah Orne Jewett, Ida Tarbel, Julia Ward Howe, Jane Addams
John Lescault
AWARDS: 4 Earphones Awards (AudioFile)
AUTHORS: Max Weber, John Locke, Paramahansa Yogananda, Wassily Kandinsky, Saint Augustine, Charles Henry Dow, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Virgil, Edmund Husserl, Konstantin Stanislavski, Lu Xun, Francis Bacon, Niels Bohr, Averroes, Hart Crane, Rumi, Carl Rogers, Confucius, Cornelius Tacitus, William Stanley Jevons, Ivan Turgenev, George Bernard Shaw, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Ananda K. Coomaraswamy, Franz Liszt, Leonardo da Vinci, Hippocrates, Giacomo Casanova, Marco Polo, Henry James, Frederick Law Olmsted
Julian Lopez-Morillas
AWARDS: 6 Hollywood Dramalogue Awards
AUTHOR: Albert Einstein
Wanda McCaddon
AWARDS: Golden Voice (AudioFile); Voice of the Century (AudioFile); 16 Earphones Awards (AudioFile)
Also records as Nadia May and Donada Peters
AUTHORS: Isabella Bird, Charlotte Brontë, Katherine Mansfield, Ada Lovelace, Vita Sackville-West, Agatha Christie, Rebecca West, Olive Schreiner
Laural Merlington
AWARDS: 6 Earphones Awards (AudioFile)
AUTHORS: Djuna Barnes, Ellen Glasgow, Evelyn Underhill, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Marguerite de Navarre, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Lady Augusta Gregory
Bruce Miles
AUTHORS: Allen Tate, Mark Twain, George Perkins Marsh
Carol Monda
AWARD: 2 Audie Awards (Audio Publishers Association)
AUTHORS: Dorothy Parker, Rebecca Harding Davis, Edna Ferber
Matilda Novak
AUTHORS: Louisa May Alcott, Susan Fenimore Cooper, Sei Shonagon
Michael Prichard
AWARDS: 5 Earphones Awards (AudioFile); Top Ten Golden Voice (Smart Money)
AUTHORS: Abraham Maslow, Ludwig van Beethoven, Nicolaus Copernicus, Alexis de Tocqueville, Sigmund Freud, Georg Simmel, Gottfried Leibniz, Carl von Clausewitz, Ernest Thompson Seton, Jacob Riis, Julius Caesar, Max Planck, Alexandr Pushkin, Mark Twain, Walter Benjamin, Arthur Schopenhauer
Kate Reading
AWARDS: Voice of the Century (AudioFile); 8 Earphones Awards (AudioFile) A Best Narrator (Audible)
AUTHORS: Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf, Edith Wharton, Christina Rossetti, Emily Dickinson, Mary Wollstonecraft, George Eliot, Florence Nightingale, Anne Bradstreet, Henrik Ibsen, Mary Shelley, Francis Hodgson Burnett
Maggi-Meg Reed
AWARDS: 2 Earphones Awards (AudioFile)
AUTHORS: Lady Francesca Wilde, Selma Lagerlöf, Elizabeth Blackwell, H. D., Elinor Wylie, Mary Austin
Beth Richmond
AUTHORS: Virginia Woolf, Aesop, Thomas Bulfinch, Grimm Brothers, Elinore Pruitt Stewart, Linda Richards, Emma Lazarus, Christine de Pizan, Mary Wilkins Freeman, Hans Christian Andersen, Dorothea Dix, Saki (H. H. Munro), August Strindberg, Beatrix Potter, L. Frank Baum, Margaret Sanger
Jeff Riggenbach
AWARD: Golden Mike Award (Radio & Television News Association)
AUTHORS: Charles Ives, Alexander Hamilton, Jonathan Swift, Roy Chapman Andrews, James Fenimore Cooper, William Tecumseh Sherman, Paul Gauguin, Richard Wagner, William Carlos Williams, Cy Block, Walt Whitman, John Wesley Powell, Alfred Thayer Mahan, John Burroughs, Thorsten Veblen, Miguel de Unamuno
Stefan Rudnicki
AWARDS: Audie Award (Audio Publishers Association); 8 Earphones Awards (AudioFile)
AUTHORS: Bronislaw Malinowski, Friedrich Schiller, Plutarch, Guy de Maupassant
Chris Ryan
AWARDS: Earphones Award (AudioFile)
AUTHORS: Miguel de Cervantes, Blaise Pascal, Anton Chekhov, Thomas Paine, Soren Kierkegaard, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Voltaire
Kimberly Schraf
AWARDS: Alexander Scourby Award for Narration (American Foundation for the Blind)
AUTHORS: Susan Glaspell, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Gertrude Stein, Marianne Moore, Mother Jones, Marie Curie, Abigail Adams, George Sand, Eleanor Roosevelt
Alan Sklar
AWARDS: 7 Earphones Awards (AudioFile); Audio Award Finalist (Audio Publishers Association)
AUTHORS: Benedict de Spinoza, Friedrich Nietzsche, René Descartes, Edward Sapir, Thomas Jefferson, Charles Darwin, Pablo Picasso, Conrad Aiken, Frank Lloyd Wright, Niccolo Machiavelli, Saki (H. H. Munro), Benjamin Rosenblatt
Simon Vance
AWARDS: Golden Voice (AudioFile); 27 Earphones Awards (AudioFile); 3 Voice of the Year Awards (AudioFile); 3 Audiobook of the Year Awards (AudioFile); Audie Award (Audio Publishers Association) A Best Narrator (Audible); ‘Voice of Choice’ 2008 (Booklist)
AUTHORS: Percy Bysshe Shelley, Jonathan Swift, David Hume, Alan Turing, Aldous Huxley, Lord Byron, Robert Graves, Thomas Macaulay, Richard Burton, D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, John Keats, Ernest Shackleton, Arthur Conan Doyle, Charles Dickens, Heinrich von Kleist, Geoffrey Chaucer, Izaak Walton, Robert Louis Stevenson, Henry Walter Bates, Winston Churchill, Adam Smith
Sydney Walker
AWARD: Tony Award Nomination
AUTHOR: Sigmund Freud
Barrett Whitener
AWARDS: Voice of the Century (AudioFile); 8 Earphones Awards (AudioFile)
AUTHORS: Alexander von Humboldt, G. W. F. Hegel, George Catlin, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Immanuel Kant, Albert Einstein, Abraham Lincoln, Dale Carnegie, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Émile Durkheim, Cicero, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Washington Irving, T. S. Eliot
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