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Warped Factors

Audiobook

FROM CHILDHOOD TO CHEKOV This is Koenig's story from growing up as the neurotic child of Russian immigrants in 1940s Manhattan through his rise to Star Trek fame as Pavel Chekov, Russian navigator of the U. S. S. Enterprise, and beyond. Koenig's very human narrative is full of the kind of insecurities and quirks to which anyone can relate. With wry wit, striking candor, , and a true gift for storytelling, Koening takes us on a sometimes bumpy but often hilarious trip through his galaxy. Blind faith and a healthy sense of irony seem to sustain him as he relates a steady stream of anecdotes. Of course, this amusing memoir also takes us behind the scenes of Star Trek, with fresh perspectives not only on the cast members themselves but also on the development and evolution of the megalithic sci-fi legend. Enjoying both critical and popular success on Babylon 5, Koening once again confirms his enduring position in science fiction's acting pantheon.


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Publisher: Phoenix Books, Inc. Edition: Abridged

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  • File size: 154102 KB
  • Release date: April 17, 2007
  • Duration: 05:21:02

MP3 audiobook

  • File size: 154476 KB
  • Release date: April 17, 2007
  • Duration: 05:21:02
  • Number of parts: 7

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Languages

English

FROM CHILDHOOD TO CHEKOV This is Koenig's story from growing up as the neurotic child of Russian immigrants in 1940s Manhattan through his rise to Star Trek fame as Pavel Chekov, Russian navigator of the U. S. S. Enterprise, and beyond. Koenig's very human narrative is full of the kind of insecurities and quirks to which anyone can relate. With wry wit, striking candor, , and a true gift for storytelling, Koening takes us on a sometimes bumpy but often hilarious trip through his galaxy. Blind faith and a healthy sense of irony seem to sustain him as he relates a steady stream of anecdotes. Of course, this amusing memoir also takes us behind the scenes of Star Trek, with fresh perspectives not only on the cast members themselves but also on the development and evolution of the megalithic sci-fi legend. Enjoying both critical and popular success on Babylon 5, Koening once again confirms his enduring position in science fiction's acting pantheon.


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