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Author Rubery, Matthew, author.

Title The untold story of the talking book / Matthew Rubery.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2016.
©2016

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Description 1 online resource (369 pages) : illustrations
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Summary "This work is the first history of recorded literature since Thomas Edison's invention of the phonograph in 1877. It traces the tradition from phonographic books made on wax cylinders to talking books made for blinded soldiers returning from the First World War and, much later, the commercial audiobooks heard today. Addressing the vexed relationship between orality and print, the author shows how talking books developed both as a way of reproducing printed books and as a way of overcoming their limitations. In a wide-ranging overview, he charts the talking book's evolution across numerous media (records, tapes, discs, digital files), its reception by a bemused public, and impassioned disputes over its legitimacy. Testimonials drawn from the archives of charities for war-blinded veterans and pioneering audio publishers including Caedmon, Books on Tape, and Audible vividly recreate how audiences over the past century have responded to literature read out loud. This book poses a series of conceptual questions too: What exactly is the relationship between spoken and printed texts? How does the experience of listening to books compare to that of reading them? What influence does a book's narrator have over its reception? What methods of close listening are appropriate to such narratives? What new formal possibilities are opened up by sound recording? Sound technology turns out to be every bit as important as screens to the book's ongoing transformation. In sum, this book breaks from convention by treating audiobooks as a distinctive art form that has profoundly influenced the way we read."-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents What is the history of audiobooks? -- The phonographic library. Canned literature -- Blindness, disability, and talking book records. A talking book in every corner of dark-land ; How to read a talking book ; A free press for the blind ; From shell shock to shellac ; Unrecordable -- Audiobooks on and off the road. Caedmon's third dimension ; Tapeworms ; Audio revolution -- Afterword : speed listening.
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Subject Audiobooks -- History.
Audiobooks.
History.
Literature and technology -- History.
Literature and technology.
Talking books -- History.
Talking books.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Rubery, Matthew. Untold story of the talking book. Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2016 9780674545441 0674545443 (DLC) 2016005605 (OCoLC)940342197
ISBN 9780674974555 (electronic book)
0674974557 (electronic book)
9780674545441
0674545443