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The Pete Quiñones Show

*Throwback* Pete Reads 'Blockade' by Anna Eisenmenger - Complete

The Pete Quiñones Show

Peter R Quiñones

Politics, Society & Culture, News, News Commentary

4.8951 Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2025

⏱️ 417 minutes

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Summary

Timely consodering Darryl Cooper's series - Pete

6 Hours and 57 Minutes

PG-13

This is the complete audio of Pete reading and commenting on Anna Eisenmenger's "Blockade."

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Transcript

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0:00.0

I want to welcome everyone to the first reading of the next book.

0:06.7

The book is called Lockade, the diary of an Austrian middle class woman, 1914 to 1924, by Anna Eisenmanger.

0:18.7

This was first published in the States in 1932, and it was translated out in German by

0:26.5

Winiford Ray, who did a lot of translating back on the day.

0:30.9

So this isn't an internet translation.

0:35.7

What I will say is that people's, people ask what it was like immediately

0:41.5

after World War, one, what the Treaty of Versailles caused German, Austrian life to be like.

0:52.4

And my friend Mark sent me this years ago, and I finally got around to reading it.

0:59.1

And I think it paints a picture.

1:02.4

It's not very long.

1:04.4

And I think it's something that you can add to like the early gerbils diaries and other books about the time after

1:16.5

the treaty and what the you know what we'll call the Allies did with a blockade.

1:29.8

And, yeah, I'm just going to start this.

1:33.6

And it has a preface where she talks a little bit.

1:37.9

And the dedication is to all women in the world.

1:42.8

And, yeah, this isn't a feminist screed, although maybe some feminists would take it that way,

1:51.1

but the way we'll read it is how you would expect us to read it.

1:56.2

So I'm going to start off here.

2:01.6

Preface. Before me lies a collection of Little Black Diaries. Each of them represents a year and together they cover the period from 1914 to 1924.

2:10.6

They contain a space for each separate day, but some of the spaces are blank. Often for a whole week or more nothing had been written. Other pages

2:19.7

are crammed with notes, scribbled with obvious haste and frequently illegible, yet I have no trouble in

2:25.7

deciphering them. Every word is burnt into my soul what letters of fire. They tell of events and experiences

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