Edoardo Ballerini has been in your head—or at least there’s a good chance he has if you listen to audio books. Having narrated more than 350 books (including classics by Dante, Dostoevsky, Eliot, Camus, and others and books by a plethora of popular modern writers like Amor Towles, Jess Walter, Isabel Allende), Ballerini is one of the superstars of the audio book world. So on this episode of Bibliography we talked about how he jumped into that line of work, how he prepares to narrate a book, and how the experience has impacted his reading life.
This was a great episode. He comes from an interesting family! And the audiobook narrator world is intriguing and I really enjoyed hearing him discuss it.
Loved this discussion! It’s interesting to hear from the narrator’s perspective, and Edoardo Ballerini is one of my favorites.
This was a great episode. He comes from an interesting family! And the audiobook narrator world is intriguing and I really enjoyed hearing him discuss it.
This was really interesting. Like a “How It’s Made” of audiobooks. Will definitely look for his name in the future!
One of my all time favorite narrators!