Can I Find 'The Diary Of Vaslav Nijinsky' In Audiobook Format?

2025-12-15 05:35:11
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Simon
Simon
Favorite read: Anastasia Romanov
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Short answer: probably not, but don’t give up! I’ve hunted for this too—Nijinsky’s diary is such a raw glimpse into genius. Big platforms don’t have it, but smaller audiobook producers might. Try emailing companies like Naxos or Tantor; they specialize in niche titles. Or hit up ballet forums; fans sometimes share DIY recordings. Until then, the book’s a powerhouse. His sentences leap off the page like pirouettes.
2025-12-18 09:06:17
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Caleb
Caleb
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Man, tracking down obscure titles like 'The Diary of Vaslav Nijinsky' can be a real adventure! I went down this rabbit hole recently, and while the print version is easier to find, the audiobook is trickier. I checked Audible and Libby first—no luck. Then I dug into specialty audiobook sites like Audiobooks.com and even niche platforms catering to dance or historical memoirs. Still nada.

But here’s a tip: sometimes older or lesser-known works pop up on YouTube as fan readings or academic projects. I stumbled upon a partial recording there once for another rare memoir. It’s not perfect, but hey, it’s something. If all else fails, you might have to settle for the physical book or an e-reader version. Nijinsky’s raw, unfiltered voice is worth the hunt, though—his writing feels like stepping into a dancer’s mind mid-flight.
2025-12-18 12:34:34
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Quentin
Quentin
Favorite read: Dance Of The Black Swan
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Ugh, I feel your pain! I collect audiobooks of historical artists’ works, and Nijinsky’s diary has been my white whale. After striking out on mainstream apps, I turned to torrent sites (shady, I know) and still came up empty. Then a friend mentioned Librivox—volunteers record public domain books. Sadly, his diary might still be under copyright, but it’s worth monitoring.

Alternatively, some theater departments perform excerpts as audio dramas. I found a 20-minute clip from a Berlin production that captures his frenetic energy. Not the whole thing, but paired with the book, it’s immersive. Nijinsky’s words deserve to be heard; his rhythm is almost choreographic. Fingers crossed someone records it properly soon!
2025-12-20 05:58:28
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Una
Una
Favorite read: Nina; The real me
Active Reader Nurse
I adore diving into vintage memoirs, especially ones as haunting as Nijinsky’s diary. Audiobook-wise, it’s a tough find. Most platforms prioritize newer bestsellers, and this gem’s from 1919! I’ve spent hours scouring libraries with digital collections—OverDrive, Hoopla—and even asked indie booksellers. One suggested checking university libraries; some archive rare audiobooks for research.

If you’re desperate, try petitioning audiobook publishers via social media. Enough requests might nudge them to record it. Meanwhile, the print version’s introspective chaos is almost better on paper—you can underline his frantic, poetic scrawls about art and madness. It’s like holding a piece of ballet history.
2025-12-21 20:40:39
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