
The Swerve
How the World Became Modern
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Edoardo Ballerini
Pulitzer Prize, General Nonfiction, 2012
National Book Award, Nonfiction, 2012
Renowned historian Stephen Greenblatt’s works shoot to the top of the New York Times best-seller list. With The Swerve, Greenblatt transports listeners to the dawn of the Renaissance and chronicles the life of an intrepid book lover who rescued the Roman philosophical text On the Nature of Things from certain oblivion.
Nearly six hundred years ago, a short, genial, cannily alert man in his late 30s took a very old manuscript off a library shelf, saw with excitement what he had discovered, and ordered that it be copied. That book was the last surviving manuscript of an ancient Roman philosophical epic by Lucretius—a beautiful poem containing the most dangerous ideas: that the universe functioned without the aid of gods, that religious fear was damaging to human life, and that matter was made up of very small particles in eternal motion, colliding and swerving in new directions.
The copying and translation of this ancient book—the greatest discovery of the greatest book-hunter of his age—fueled the Renaissance, inspiring artists such as Botticelli and thinkers such as Giordano Bruno; shaped the thought of Galileo and Freud, Darwin and Einstein; and had a revolutionary influence on writers such as Montaigne and Shakespeare, and even Thomas Jefferson.
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The narrator is also wonderful. The right pace and a clear voice.
Wonderful
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What made the experience of listening to The Swerve the most enjoyable?
The premise of this book and the supporting historical detail was well researched and interesting.What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
However, to create a "book-length" book, this premise is restated, repeated and so padded that it quickly became annoying. It would have made a very nice monograph at less than half the length.Have you listened to any of Edoardo Ballerini’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Mr. Ballerini is easy to listen to and did a fine job with his narration.Masters Thesis, padded
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Academic
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The book is about a former secretary to several popes who becomes the greatest book hunter of the Renaissance. His greatest find in a remote German monastery is a copy of Lucretius’ poem “On the Nature of Things,” which had been lost to history for well more than a thousand years. Along the way of this search there is fascinating exploration of the history of book collecting (especially the classics), paper making over the centuries, the formation of libraries, and how books survived from ancient Rome and Greece due to being copied for generations by monks. But the true power of the book is that Lucretius recognized that all matter is composed of atoms swerving in new directions and thus subject to the forces of evolution. This provides the basis for humanism which recognizes that virtue is achieved through pleasure (friends, literature, art) and not through self-denial (the religious fear underlying subjecting oneself to the orthodoxy of the church to please God). The subversive poem, written before the time of Christ, inspired the thinking and discoveries of Galileo, Freud, Darwin, and Einstein as well as Shakespeare and Thomas Jefferson.
Powerful, extraordinary, deeply insightful
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Interesting, but very long
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What did you love best about The Swerve?
The storyline is very interesting. I really wanted to know how it all turned out in the end and I learned something new at every listening.What did you like best about this story?
Learning lots about the history of the time.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
NO!Any additional comments?
The story is interesting, the length and depth are important to the overall tone and understanding. Unfortunately for me, sometimes it just bored me. I found I couldn't listen to it during my commute because it encouraged nodding off! I've listened to other histories and biographies without this outcome but don't think it was the narrator, he was fine, professional. I put to good use the variable narrator speed on the Android app. I might have given up without it and I really wanted to finish it.So interesting and so boring at the same time!
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Any additional comments?
This book is wonderful. It is a story that everyone should know. I was stunned by accomplishments of people thousands of years ago and how ignorance destroyed much of the knowledge our ancestors tried to bequeath to us.I was amazed!
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A Little too Long with Little Developments
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I loved the juxtaposition of the two time periods, medieval thought dominated by religious dogma verses Ancient Greek Epicureanism which embodies tranquility and the pursuit of happiness. Greenblatt wonderfully weaves the histories of the two together. Although the title is a bit overarching (how the world became modern), I definitely enjoyed this book and learned a great deal. If you’re into history give this one a listen.
AUDIBLE 20 REVIEW SWEEPSTAKES ENTRY
The rediscovery of a nearly lost book
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Buy it!
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