Empty Theatre: A Novel, or The Lives of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and Empress Sisi of Austria (Queen of Hungary)...etc. Audiobook, by Jac Jemc Play Audiobook Sample

Empty Theatre: A Novel, or The Lives of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and Empress Sisi of Austria (Queen of Hungary)...etc. Audiobook

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Read By: Jefferson Mays Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc. Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 8.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 6.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: February 2023 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781980061779

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

104

Longest Chapter Length:

23:40 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

20 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

07:01 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

3

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Publisher Description

A wildly over-the-top social satire reimagining the mad misadventures of the iconic royal cousins King Ludwig and Empress Sisi, from the incomparable Jac Jemc.

History knows them as King Ludwig II of Bavaria and Empress Elizabeth of Austria, icons of the late nineteenth century who died young and left behind magnificent portraits and palaces. But to each other they were Ludwig and Sisi, cousins who shared a passion for beauty and a stubborn refusal to submit to the roles imposed upon them.

Ludwig, simultaneously spoiled and punished for his softness and “unmanly” interests, falls hard for the operas of Richard Wagner and neglects his state duties in the pursuit of art. Sisi, married at the age of sixteen to her beloved Franzl, bristles at the restrictions of her elevated position, the value placed on her beauty, and the simultaneous expectation that she ravage her body again and again in childbirth. Both absurdly vain, both traumatized by the demands of their roles, Sisi and Ludwig struggle against the ideals they are expected to embody, and resist through extravagance, petulance, performance, and frivolity.

A tragicomic tour de force, Empty Theatre immerses readers in Ludwig and Sisi’s rarefied, ridiculous, restrictive world—where the aesthetics of excess belie the isolation of its inhabitants. With wit, pathos, and imagination, Jac Jemc takes us on an unforgettable journey through two extraordinary parallel lives and the complex, tenuous friendship that linked them.

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“This is not your mother’s historical fiction. Buckle up for a wild ride, and enjoy every second of it.”

— BuzzFeed 

Quotes

  • “Sly [and] darkly comedic…Jemc brings a modern, quirky edge to a lavish historical tale.”

    — Washington Post
  • “[An] audacious social satire. Comedic, tragic, and all around entertaining.”

    — Chicago Review of Books
  • “[A] sharp satire on royalty and its absurdities.”

    — New York Times Book Review

Awards

  • A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice of the Week

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About Jac Jemc

Jac Jemc is the author of several books, including My Only Wife, a finalist for the 2013 PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction and winner of the Paula Anderson Book Award. Her story collection False Bingo won the Chicago Review of Books Award for Fiction, was a Lambda Award finalist, and was longlisted for the Story Prize. She teaches creative writing at the University of California San Diego.

About Jefferson Mays

Jefferson Mays, an Earphones Awards-winning narrator, is also an award-winning theater and film actor. In 2004 he won a Tony Award, a Drama Desk Award, an Obie Award, and a Theatre World Award for his solo Broadway performance in I Am My Own Wife, a Pulitzer Prize–winning play by Doug Wright. He holds a BA from Yale College and an MFA from University of California–San Diego.