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Speeches of Note
- Narrated by: Richard Cordery, Louise Brealey, Nelson Mandela, Nick Cave, Robert F Kennedy, Geraldine James, Justin Trudeau, Mhairi Black
- Length: 15 hrs and 7 mins
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Summary
Random House presents the audiobook edition of Speeches of Note by Shaun Usher, compèred by Richard Cordery, and with speeches read by a variety of narrators.
SPEECHES OF NOTE: seventy-five extraordinary ways to step into someone else’s shoes.
From Shaun Usher, the author of the international bestseller LETTERS OF NOTE, comes an obsessively curated, richly illustrated and sumptuously produced collection of speeches from throughout the ages.
Discover speeches that altered the course of history, like NELSON MANDELA’s on the day he became South Africa’s first black President, and outpourings of much-needed change, such as the impassioned, impromptu appeal for women’s rights from SOJOURNER TRUTH, an African-American woman born into slavery. Expect the gloriously unexpected, as KERMIT THE FROG takes to the podium, and celebrate lives well-lived, including TILDA SWINTON’s tribute to ‘every alien’s favourite cousin’, DAVID BOWIE.
While some speeches are heard by millions, some remain unspoken: the secret draft prepared for QUEEN ELIZABETH II during a military exercise for World War III, and PRESIDENT NIXON’s chilling public announcement should NEIL ARMSTRONG and BUZZ ALDRIN become stranded on the Moon.
Surprising, inspiring and shocking; moving, comforting and enlightening.
Read by Laura Aikman, Shenoa Allen, Kristin Atherton, Taj Atwal, Kirsty Besterman, Kieran Bew, Mhari Black, Panti Bliss, Louise Brealey, Leo Burnett, Nick Cave, Richard Cordery, Elliot Cowan, Severn Cullis-Suzuki, Ryan Ford Iosco, Fiona Hampton, Richard Hughes, Matthew Jacobs Morgan, Geraldine James, Paul Keating, Robert F Kennedy, Angus King, Liz Kingsman, Mitch Landrieu, Ursula le Guin, Donovan Livingstone, Nelson Mandela, Thabo Mbeki, Roy McMillan, Carla Mendonca, Ako Mitchell, Edward Murrow, Shirin Neshat, Amaka Okafor, Daniel O'Meara, Yeonmi Park, Jackie Robinson, Nicholas Rowe, Dan Russell, Clifford Samuel, Natalie Simpson, Adora Svitak, Justin Trudeau, Elie Wiesel, Maurice Williamson, Laura Aikman, Shenoa Allen, Kristin Atherton, Taj Atwal, Kirsty Besterman, Kieran Bew, Mhari Black, Panti Bliss, Louise Brealey, Leo Burnett, Nick Cave, Richard Cordery, Elliot Cowan, Severn Cullis-Suzuki, Ryan Ford Iosco, Fiona Hampton, Richard Hughes, Matthew Jacobs Morgan, Geraldine James, Paul Keating, Robert F Kennedy, Angus King, Liz Kingsman, Mitch Landrieu, Ursula le Guin, Donovan Livingstone, Nelson Mandela, Roy McMillan, Carla Mendonca, Ako Mitchell, EdwardMurrow, Shirin Neshat, Amaka Okafor, Daniel O'Meara, Yeonmi Park
Source: Take Care of Your Artists, World Economic Forum, Switzerland, 2014
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- K. J. Kelly
- 23-09-18
Speeches given and not given...
Speeches given and not given, world-changers in many ways.
I adored the two 'Letters of Note' books, and was always going to try this when I saw it released. A seemingly random collection, this time of speeches, from modern times and further back in human history, from all around the world.
Some famous names, some not so well-known. But some absolute gems that leave you speechless (pun intended), some that inspire and uplift, some that help put history into context.
I accessed the text as an audiobook, which really is how a speech is intended to be received, and of course, the speakers of almost every offering are no longer with us, so the publishers have assembled a collection of readers to stand in for them. I thought almost all were excellent - elder statesmen's voices for politicians, young voices for the children reading, for example - I only had trouble making out all the words spoken by those reading English with a couple of foreign accents.
A few in particular had me in tears, and though I did skip one or two that didn't interest me, on the whole I was rather riveted.
Some of the most mesmeric were those never spoken - the 'failure' speeches of the Normandy beaches, of the moon landing. Those given by children - a girl pleading to the UN to protect the environment, a teenage boy with AIDs talking of the ignorance surrounding his condition - I was walking along shaking with tears at these. A number were actual recordings of the real speeches, such as a young Justin Trudeau on the occasion of his father's funeral. All but one of these were clear enough to listen to comfortably.
And there were some that had me laughing as well - a full range of human emotion experienced at the hands of a cross-section of humanity.
While I read 'Letters of Note', this is a book I would recommend listening to, despite a minor number of speeches I had troubling listening to due to clarity issues. I would have liked, rather than 'chapter 1', the name of the speaker in the contents, to aid in searching if wanting to find a particular speaker. I would also be interested in Usher's reasoning for his chosen order of speeches, I could see no pattern in their layout.
Powerful stuff. Lots of interest in background detail of many contemporary and older historical events.
With thanks to Nudge Books for providing a sample Audible copy.
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