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The World

A Family History of Humanity

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The World

De: Simon Sebag Montefiore
Narrado por: Simon Sebag Montefiore, full cast
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A magisterial world history unlike any other that tells the story of humanity through the one thing we all have in common: families • From the author of The Romanovs

A Best Book of the Year: The New Yorker, Smithsonian

Succession meets Game of Thrones.”—The Spectator • “The author brings his cast of dynastic titans, rogues and psychopaths to life...An epic that both entertains and informs.”—The Economist, Best Books of the Year

Around 950,000 years ago, a family of five walked along the beach and left behind the oldest family footprints ever discovered. For award-winning historian Simon Sebag Montefiore, these poignant, familiar fossils serve as an inspiration for a new kind of world history, one that is genuinely global, spans all eras and all continents, and focuses on the family ties that connect every one of us.

In this epic, ever-surprising book, Montefiore chronicles the world’s great dynasties across human history through palace intrigues, love affairs, and family lives, linking grand themes of war, migration, plague, religion, and technology to the people at the heart of the human drama. It features a cast of extraordinary diversity: in addition to rulers and conquerors, there are priests, charlatans, artists, scientists, tycoons, gangsters, lovers, husbands, wives, and children. There is Hongwu, the beggar who founded the Ming dynasty; Ewuare, the Leopard-King of Benin; Henry Christophe, King of Haiti; Kamehameha, the conqueror of Hawaii; Zenobia, the Arab empress who defied Rome; Lady Murasaki, the first female novelist; Sayyida al-Hurra, the Moroccan pirate-queen. Here too are moderns such as Indira Gandhi, Margaret Thatcher, Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin, and Volodymyr Zelensky. Here are the Caesars, Medicis and Incas, Ottomans and Mughals, Bonapartes, Habsburgs and Zulus, Rothschilds, Rockefellers and Krupps, Churchills, Kennedys, Castros, Nehrus, Pahlavis and Kenyattas, Saudis, Kims and Assads. These powerful families represent the breadth of human endeavor, with bloody succession battles, treacherous conspiracies, and shocking megalomania alongside flourishing culture, moving romances, and enlightened benevolence. A dazzling achievement as spellbinding as fiction, The World captures the whole human story in a single, masterful narrative.

©2022 Simon Sebag Montefiore (P)2022 Random House Audio
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Named one of the Best Books of the Year by The New Yorker and The Economist • The Times (UK) History Book of the Year • a Smithsonian Magazine Best History Book of the Year • a Kirkus Best Nonfiction Book of the Year

“This is not the history you learned in school. . . . The World tells the story of humanity through families, be they large or small, powerful or weak, rich or poor. It is a book for people who want to read about people. . . . The World pulsates with the hundreds of human stories Mr. Montefiore brings to life in vivid, convincing fashion. . . . This is history as collective biography, a journey across almost two million years, from the appearance of Homo erectus in east Africa to the rise of Xi Jinping’s China. . . .”—The Wall Street Journal

“In his new book, Simon Sebag Montefiore traces the perilous and prescriptive power of ancestry through centuries riddled with rivalry, betrayal, and violence. . . . As the title suggests, [The World] approaches the sweep of world history through the family—or, to be more precise, through families in power. In the course of some thirteen hundred pages, The World offers a monumental survey of dynastic rule: how to get it, how to keep it, how to squander it. . . . The World has the heft and character of a dictionary. . . . Montefiore energetically fulfills his promise to write a ‘genuine world history, not unbalanced by excessive focus on Britain and Europe.’ In zesty sentences and lively vignettes, he captures the widening global circuits of people, commerce, and culture.”—The New Yorker

"Simon Sebag Montefiore knows how to keep our attention. Perhaps understanding that facing down 1,300 pages of human history might cause even the most committed reader to quail, he makes certain to pepper The World with enough inventive gore, twisted villainy, and seriously kinky sex to keep those pages turning. This book may be huge, but the author ensures it is thoroughly accessible. . . . Montefiore’s accomplishment here is nothing short of breathtaking. It is no mean feat to create a comprehensive timeline of human history that is deeply researched, illuminating, addictively compelling, and—quite simply—a rowdy good time.”—The Washington Independent Review of Books

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I struggled to follow the book in audio format. I think this book would be excellent to read. Nonetheless, the chapters I did follow were enjoyable and informative.

Maybe worth another chance

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An ambitious project. I appreciate that it discusses what is going on in different parts of the world at the same time. In terms of a “family history” though, I was kind of disappointed, it talks about the interrelatedness of important families… not so much about family life through history. It still felt a lot like wave after wave of names and dates.

Interesting - yes. Educational - yes. But, not really what I was hoping it would be.

Interesting, but not quite what I expected

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I have mostly enjoyed the experience of listening to this book. It’s the first time I’ve listened to this kind of book: 62 hours of nonfiction encompassing so much time and so many people and places. As such, I can’t really judge it as history or even really understand how the approach of through the lens of the family would apply compared to another history of similar scope. At any rate I did enjoy letting thestories wash over me and I do feel more well-rounded in my general understanding of world history and some important interconnections. I liked the cast of various readers, though there was one whose cadence and rhythm was distractingly bad. Multiple times in any of their sections it seems as though a sentence is over only to be a poorly timed pause. Another narrator did well except for attempts at characterization of others which came off silly at times.

Best to Let the Stories Wash Over You

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We have been fighting one another since beginning of mankind. Families for power and land. Cruelty, deceit, murder

War since the beginning of man.

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Narration is bad for most chapters, narrators are not at all into the story. The jumps between subjects and geographical areas is both the base of the story and one of the bad facets of the story- it’s really hard to keep track of anything in this reach in details stories. I do enjoy parts of it, but it’s hard to keep hearing it and hard to keep the narrative in mind per period and era. I will say there is an abundance of knowledge in this book. Montefiory has written better books though.

Huge all encompassing story

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The idea was excellent: Multiple narrators, their names suggesting they come from different cultures. I had hoped this would solve a common problem with performances, which is mispronounciation.
Alas, all it produced is terrible mispronounciation in different voices, which is even more grating. And not only that, some of the performers are almost machine-like in their reading, unable to distinguish between punctuation marks.
Collectively, they spoil an excellent book. What a shame.

Good book, poor performance

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The story of course is excellent, the breadth is astounding. Equally astounding, in a very bad way, is the inability for some of the presenters to speak and pronounce English. And for one presenter in particular the pronunciations border on the comically bad. This is laugh out loud not funny. You can and must do better.

Great Story, Presentation Subpar

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I think Montefiore is an exquisitely great writer! His book Jerusalem is one of my favorite books I’ve ever read. The problem with this audiobook for me is that the narrator changes CONSTANTLY between a never-ending host of men and women. Many of these readers cannot pronounce the historical names, so instead of hearing Sennacherib as /səˈnakəˌrib/, you have to suffer through hearing /se’nuh,cher’ub/ over and over again. I love to listen to audiobooks. Rarely do I find one so poorly done by such a venerated author. Maybe I will circle back and read this book on my Kindle, but I cannot stand to listen to content in this way.

Too many narrators!!

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A sweeping history that fairly gallops; unfortunately the readers come close to ruin this audiobook.

An excellent book, spoiled by very poor narration,

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This is one of the worst performances. I'd rather have one excellent reader than the multiple readers, but that would have been okay if some of the readers were not so bad.

I don't mind accents in fact I like it, but some of the readers mispronounce words so badly that it leaves me confused. Really annoying.

Terrible Performance

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