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A Book About Myself

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(4,938 Sterne; 8 Bewertungen)

A book written by Theodore Dreiser detailing a history of his life and how he became a writer. - Summary by Michele Eaton (18 hr 48 min)

Chapters

Chapter 01

18:10

Read by toadvine

Chapter 02

8:31

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

Chapter 03

20:05

Read by John Payton

Chapter 04

6:15

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

Chapter 05

19:10

Read by John Payton

Chapter 06

10:41

Read by Hanna Ponomarenko

Chapter 07

12:39

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 08

11:10

Read by gracecremeens

Chapter 09

14:00

Read by gracecremeens

Chapter 10

13:12

Read by gracecremeens

Chapter 11

13:09

Read by gracecremeens

Chapter 12

11:25

Read by MauriceWilliams

Chapter 13

19:43

Read by John Payton

Chapter 14

17:45

Read by Shifa

Chapter 15

7:55

Read by MauriceWilliams

Chapter 16

17:41

Read by Tad Davis

Chapter 17

12:19

Read by MauriceWilliams

Chapter 18

13:57

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 19

17:02

Read by Tad Davis

Chapter 20

18:31

Read by EvaErskine

Chapter 21

10:15

Read by Jesse Zuba

Chapter 22

15:10

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 23

14:13

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

Chapter 24

13:40

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

Chapter 25

17:00

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

Chapter 26

9:30

Read by MauriceWilliams

Chapter 27

21:04

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 28

13:50

Read by Victor Seremet

Chapter 29

11:14

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

Chapter 30

19:50

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 31

17:57

Read by Paul Yarish

Chapter 32

11:47

Read by DeliaSkoep

Chapter 33

16:04

Read by Tad Davis

Chapter 34

18:26

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

Chapter 35

29:28

Read by Paul Rothenberg

Chapter 36

11:41

Read by HossTheTroubadour

Chapter 37

16:25

Read by HossTheTroubadour

Chapter 38

9:56

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

Chapter 39

17:41

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

Chapter 40

6:08

Read by MauriceWilliams

Chapter 41

10:55

Read by MauriceWilliams

Chapter 42

22:21

Read by Paul Rothenberg

Chapter 43

10:08

Read by MauriceWilliams

Chapter 44

13:10

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 45

17:58

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 46

29:39

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 47

26:32

Read by MauriceWilliams

Chapter 48

9:46

Read by MauriceWilliams

Chapter 49

19:30

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 50

15:04

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 51

24:13

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 52

10:27

Read by MauriceWilliams

Chapter 53

12:07

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

Chapter 54

8:04

Read by MauriceWilliams

Chapter 55

11:58

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

Chapter 56

11:35

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

Chapter 57

11:31

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 58

5:04

Read by MauriceWilliams

Chapter 59

18:15

Read by Paul Rothenberg

Chapter 60

15:11

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

Chapter 61

11:53

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

Chapter 62

13:14

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

Chapter 63

10:40

Read by MauriceWilliams

Chapter 64

13:40

Read by MauriceWilliams

Chapter 65

13:45

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 66

22:25

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 67

23:16

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 68

15:32

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 69

15:41

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 70

12:06

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 71

15:21

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 72

11:42

Read by Dulaney High Key Club

Chapter 73

13:37

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 74

10:53

Read by MauriceWilliams

Chapter 75

11:23

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 76

16:17

Read by Albert Friedman

Chapter 77

8:38

Read by Albert Friedman

Bewertungen

Problematic

(5 Sterne)

One one hand I wanted to like this story because he is a liberal Communist. But therein lies the problem. We do not need another WHITE communist writter. White people are oblivious to the fact their very existence is oppressing BIPOCs. How can communism free Non-binary BIPOCs from the capitalistic patriarchal structures of oppression when the creators of communism are so far enmeshed in that structural oppression that they fail to see themselves as the oppressors. We need to tear down communism so it can be recreated by nonbinary LatinX Bipocs. That way when another WHITE author purports to be a Communist we can rightfully say he is appropriating BIPOC culture. The other problem is it is written in English. The English language was created by cis-gendered whites to systemitize the oppression of minorities. Stop writing in English. Use the LatinX language instead.