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CRussel 08-30-2015 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by din155 (Post 3161017)
I want to read The Golden Compass, Candide does not interest me this month. Just a few more votes for The Golden Compass :).

Read it regardless. I find I often do that, when there's a book that doesn't make it but that I was interested in.

din155 08-30-2015 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by CRussel (Post 3161026)
Read it regardless. I find I often do that, when there's a book that doesn't make it but that I was interested in.

I am planning to buy the audiobook.

Dazrin 08-31-2015 12:38 PM

No run-off vote this month although it was another fairly close vote.

issybird 08-31-2015 12:58 PM

Well, Voltaire was a freethinker and most particularly opposed the established Roman Catholic church. :D

eschwartz 08-31-2015 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by JSWolf (Post 3158809)
Anybody who votes for Mein Kampf is an unfeeling person who doesn't care about anyone else. This book should never have been allowed. I don't give a dam if this is censorship or not. It's something that is very personal and very hurtful to have it in the list and to have been allowed there. If it's not taken down, then I will be protesting to Alex to deal with it. What I would like to say about the people who nominated/voted for this book would get me banned from MR. And I feel very sorry for this book club when it's leader is allowing this to be here. This is something that needs to be addressed and addressed now! I never thought anyone on MR could be so mean and nasty.

As a religious Jew whose extended family fled the persecutions in Europe, I find absolutely nothing wrong with MobileRead engaging in a literary/critical reading of hate speech like Mein Kampf.

The topic of the book club is currently "banned books" -- I assume the purpose of the event is in order to discuss why the chosen book was banned.

Again, as a religious Jew...
nothing would please me more than for the general populace to have more awareness of sensitive issues such as this.

Whether the MR Book Club is equipped to deal with that specific scope, I do not know. (It is, after all, an unusually deep and introspective topic.)
What I do know is that you are damaging the cause you claim :rolleyes: to be defending.

"Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it."

As sun surfer noted (emphasis mine):

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Originally Posted by sun surfer (Post 3160408)
Of interest, Mein Kampf will become public domain in Germany at the beginning of 2016 and the outright ban will end with the publication of a scholarly edition of the book filled with critical analysis, raising its page count from the original 700 to over 2,000 and will be not only sold but also distributed to schools. Some object but The Central Council of Jews in Germany are in support.

There is an extraordinarily good reason.

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Originally Posted by ccowie (Post 3159354)
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It’s my sense that there is no one here who has been lurking in the club awaiting the opportunity to read an evil work by an evil man because they’re seeking some input and coaching on how to encourage fascism and genocide. Nor is anyone trying to be mean and nasty to others. The club seems pretty interested in reading banned books through the lens of our current world and sensibilities to discuss their literary, historical and possibly political merits. The reason I won’t vote for the book in question is because I have read it and can discuss ad nauseam the frightening horrors it contains. I have no desire to read it again.

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I don’t mind hearing why you’re not interesting in reading something, in fact I appreciate that. Really! But no one in the club benefits from being called names for their reading interests.

Well said. :thumbsup:

BenG 08-31-2015 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by din155 (Post 3161048)
I am planning to buy the audiobook.

The audiobooks are excellent. They're narrated by Pullman with the help of a full cast of voice actors.

CRussel 08-31-2015 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by BenG (Post 3161649)
The audiobooks are excellent. They're narrated by Pullman with the help of a full cast of voice actors.

Agreed. I've got the full trilogy as Audible books.

din155 08-31-2015 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by BenG (Post 3161649)
The audiobooks are excellent. They're narrated by Pullman with the help of a full cast of voice actors.

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Originally Posted by CRussel (Post 3161653)
Agreed. I've got the full trilogy as Audible books.

Just noticed that all three books are available in my library as audiobooks :)
Sorry, I won't derail this thread any further.

din155 08-31-2015 05:59 PM

Back to the winner of this month, can anyone suggest me a good audiobook copy of candide. The one read by Flo Gibson is simply horrible to listen but it is the cheapest.

Sorry, I see CRussel has already posted the link for the one narrated by Don Hagen which sounds better than the one suggested by Amazon.

CRussel 08-31-2015 06:29 PM

Yes, I just bought the Hagen one, as a Whispersync book. (I had to work backwards from the Audible book to identify the correct Kindle book, buy the Kindle book and then buy the Audible book.)

HarryT 08-31-2015 06:51 PM

Are you reading/listening to it in the French original, or an English translation? If the latter, it's worth considering which is the best translation. That's far more important than who reads it.

Almamida 08-31-2015 07:09 PM

As this one was originally written in French, I'll read it in French.
I didn't expected that for my first book in this bookclub. I'm here to try to learn to read "fluently" english/american books. :D

din155 08-31-2015 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by HarryT (Post 3161700)
Are you reading/listening to it in the French original, or an English translation? If the latter, it's worth considering which is the best translation. That's far more important than who reads it.

English translation. I will read the mobileread version but in case I don't get time I want the audiobook handy. Would you recommend any translation?

WT Sharpe 08-31-2015 08:21 PM

I've already read Candide at least twice, but since it's short I guess I'll go for a third or maybe fourth time. This time around, I think I'll do it as an audiobook, though. Librivox has it. There's a collaborative English version, as well as solo versions in English and French. As it's been my experience that the solo versions are generally better, I'll go with the English solo version.

bfisher 08-31-2015 09:21 PM

I read Candide more than 40 years ago, so it will be almost like new again for me. Are there any particularly good translations to choose from?


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