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The Spinoza Problem

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The Spinoza Problem

Von: Irvin D. Yalom
Gesprochen von: Traber Burns
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When 16-year-old Alfred Rosenberg is called into his headmaster's office for anti-Semitic remarks he made during a school speech, he is forced, as punishment, to memorize passages about Spinoza from the autobiography of the German poet Goethe. Rosenberg is stunned to discover that Goethe, his idol, was a great admirer of the Jewish 17th-century philosopher Baruch Spinoza. Long after graduation, Rosenberg remains haunted by this "Spinoza problem": How could the German genius Goethe have been inspired by a member of a race Rosenberg considers so inferior to his own, a race he was determined to destroy?

Spinoza himself was no stranger to punishment during his lifetime. Because of his unorthodox religious views, he was excommunicated from the Amsterdam Jewish community in 1656, at the age of 24, and banished from the only world he had ever known. Though his life was short and he lived without means in great isolation, he nonetheless produced works that changed the course of history.

Over the years, Rosenberg rose through the ranks to become an outspoken Nazi ideologue, a faithful servant of Hitler, and the main author of racial policy for the Third Reich. Still, his Spinoza obsession lingered. By imagining the unexpected intersection of Spinoza's life with Rosenberg's, internationally best-selling novelist Irvin D. Yalom explores the mindsets of two men separated by 300 years. Using his skills as a psychiatrist, he explores the inner lives of Spinoza, the saintly secular philosopher, and of Rosenberg, the godless mass murderer.

©2012 Irvin D. Yalom (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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The storyline itself is captivating, I particularly enjoyed the use of conversation between Bento and Franco to explain philosophical constructs. I was put off several times by the narration though. While the story is written in English it contains references to German places and figures, and the narrator clearly has no idea how to pronounce them. The same happens with Hebrew words in the text.

Interesting book with poor narration

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ich bin großer Fan von Yalom und auch dieses Werk ist rundum ziemlich genial. sehr interessant und spannend. Es hätte noch viel länger sein dürfen, ich hätte so gerne mehr gehört.

genial.

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This great story with insights in the philosophy and mindset of Spinoza is being presented by an able narrator that puts emotional nuances in all the figures presented. Unfortunately nearly all the German words like "unbegreiflich", "Mythos", "völkischer Beobachter", "Hohenlychen" and many others, especially those with ö and ü are constantly mispronounced with vigor. Professionalism in narration should in my opinion also expand to correct pronounciation of foreign words rather than just concentrating on emotion. Apart from that fact it was a delight listening to the audiobook.


Brilliant story ruined by lazy narrator

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