In a German Pension, Version 2
Katherine Mansfield
Read by Peter Dann
Katherine Mansfield was only 22 years old when these stories were first published in book form. Mansfield was later reluctant to see them republished, considering them, apparently, to be mere juvenilia, but they still make interesting listening as portents of a formidable talent. Only some of the stories relate to life in a German boarding house (one presumably similar to the location where Mansfield herself spent the early months of an probably unwelcome pregnancy that ended in miscarriage). Many of the stories display a wicked sense of humour, while Mansfield's restiveness under the restrictions and expectations imposed on her as a woman is most palpable. (Summary by Peter Dann) (3 hr 13 min)
Chapters
Germans at Meat | 8:40 | Read by Peter Dann |
The Baron | 8:09 | Read by Peter Dann |
The Sister of the Baroness | 11:08 | Read by Peter Dann |
Frau Fischer | 13:31 | Read by Peter Dann |
Frau Brechenmacher Attends a Wedding | 13:43 | Read by Peter Dann |
The Modern Soul | 21:26 | Read by Peter Dann |
At “Lehmann's” | 15:22 | Read by Peter Dann |
The Luft Bad | 7:23 | Read by Peter Dann |
A Birthday | 22:08 | Read by Peter Dann |
The Child-Who-Was-Tired | 16:56 | Read by Peter Dann |
The Advanced Lady | 20:59 | Read by Peter Dann |
The Swing of the Pendulum | 23:30 | Read by Peter Dann |
A Blaze | 10:27 | Read by Peter Dann |
Reviews
a treasure unearthed
Shelly
Been following books read by the stupendous Mr Dann and found this. Don't know why this author isn't better known. She is , in my view, as good and sometimes better than Virginia Wolf . The stories are frequently amusing and inciteful but beware, the sad ones will break your heart. All, of course, are enhanced by Peter's reading and excellent knowledge of spoken foreign languages .
great Author
Nina
Katherine Mansfield, contrary to me, is very good with words.