Audiobook me. Difficulty level: nonfiction about the arts
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| Post date: 2024-07-19 13:51:02 |
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| Not sure 100% what I'm looking for. Recently I enjoyed the new Elaine May bio and the book about the making of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf and longer ago the Mike Nichols bio and longerer ago, the oral history of Angels in America. So like, stuff that gives a real feel for moments of genius in the performing arts (film, theater, classical music, maybe other stuff) in some particular era but let's say the last hundred years. Got anything? I've got a libro.fm credit burning a hole in my, uh, e-wallet or whatever. |
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