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Obligation

By: Stefan Zweig
Narrated by: Bill Walker
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Stefan Zweig's "Obligation" is a riveting narrative that delves into the depths of human conscience, honor, and the moral quandaries that shape our destinies. Set in the early 20th century, this masterful work captures the essence of internal struggle through the life of its protagonist, a man ensnared by a promise made in a moment of desperation.

The story unfolds as the protagonist, a respected individual within his community, faces an unexpected moral dilemma. Years ago, he made a vow under circumstances that he believed would never resurface to challenge the integrity of his word. However, when the past comes knocking in an unforeseen manner, he is thrust into a vortex of ethical introspection and societal judgment.

Zweig, with his unparalleled ability to explore the psychological landscapes of his characters, crafts a tale that is not only about the weight of a promise but also about the complex interplay of duty, societal expectations, and personal integrity. The protagonist's journey is a compelling exploration of how one's sense of obligation can dictate the course of one's life, often leading to unforeseen consequences and internal conflicts.

"Obligation" is a testament to Zweig's genius in portraying the nuanced battles that rage within the human soul. It is a story that resonates with the timeless theme of how personal honor and the sense of duty can lead to a crucible of decision-making, where every choice comes with its own set of repercussions. This novel is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the art of psychological narrative and the exploration of moral dilemmas in the human experience.

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TERRIBLE AI recording; dishonest publisher

It might not be evident from the preview, but once you’re 10 minutes into this, the narration quality is appalling — blatantly a very poor AI voice, which the publisher and Audible have lied about by not acknowledging it.

Even the “text to speech” feature on your smartphone is better than the preposterous mispronunciations and robotically wrong cadences in this “recording.”

This “audiobook” is not worth a single cent. Avoid, and scorn this publisher.

I will be getting a refund and filing an angry complaint.

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Undisclosed AI narration

Audible is allowing more and more undisclosed AI narration with a deceptive human name attached to it.

This book is a travesty. Illuminate is pronounced like illumine not, breathed is breath ed, and it only gets worse from there with the computer voice and lack of pacing and inflection.

Unworthy of Zweig. Unworthy of any author.

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