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Tulip Fever
- Narrated by: Rula Lenska
- Length: 7 hrs and 24 mins
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Summary
Seventeenth-century Amsterdam is a city in the grip of tulip mania, basking in the wealth it has generated.
Sophia’s husband Cornelis, an ageing merchant, is among those grown rich from this exotic new flower. To celebrate, he commissions a talented young artist to paint him with his young bride. But as the portrait grows, so does the passion between Sophia and the painter; and as ambitions, desires and dreams breed an intricate deception, their reckless gamble propels their lives towards a thrilling and tragic conclusion.
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- Anon
- 28-10-23
A marvellous and unusual tale well told.
A really intriguing and interesting story. Kept me listening intently to the end. Highly recommended.
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- Dina Karoomi
- 20-12-18
excellent read
very good story. had me hooked from beginning. reading by Rula was fabulous and very soothing to listen to
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- Claire
- 04-11-15
Adultery, Amsterdam, mania
Is there anything you would change about this book?
I'm afraid I didn't enjoy Rula Lenska's narration. I thought I would, but she didn't always pronounce things correctly. Her tone was very drab in the low notes and croaky higher up, making some of the characters quite annoying, and I found her interpretation of Cornelis made him creepier than he needed to be! She didn't encourage my sympathy with the protagonist either.
What other book might you compare Tulip Fever to, and why?
I guess the Girl with the Pearl Earring, owing to the Amsterdam setting, its famous painters, the 17th century, and the focus on female characters.
Would you be willing to try another one of Rula Lenska’s performances?
Not for me, I'm afraid. I can still hear one of the characters crying and it was grating like nails on a blackboard. Sorry, Rula!
Did Tulip Fever inspire you to do anything?
I purchased because I have recently visited Amsterdam and learned a lot more about its history, and the book had good reviews. I'm going to read Black Tulip by Dumas next, to explore another/older take on tulip mania.
Any additional comments?
I know this has been made into a film which I think will be released next year - I can see it being more compelling on screen, with the evocative shadows in the dark canal houses, and shimmering reflections from the canals, the mists and sounds of the period, and the haunting pace which could be achieved by following characters around the narrow streets: a good director could make a really great film, but I'm afraid Rula Lenska's reading soured me towards the book more than if I'd just read it myself.
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- Pat Dade
- 25-04-24
Magnificent !
Totally absorbing , so interesting and beautifully read. Lots of plot twists , very poignant and redeeming at the end . Thank you !
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- Mark Arr
- 03-09-19
boring and vapid
boring, lazy, disconnected and a waste of time. the romance was empty and i ultimately didnt care about any of it
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