Formats
Library Ed. Blackstone Audio 1993
CS ISBN $17.95 Two cassettes
Thinking of the poems of Keats one imagines Mediterranean lushness, sensuous music without rival. At first hearing, therefore, Frederick Davidson’s voice--austere, clipped, world-weary--seems inappropriate, that is, until one hears how he carves the verse with his voice. Instead of producing the anticipated melodies, he delivers sound in slabs with ironic angles. Davidson’s renderings are marvelous and unexpected. The recording doesn’t list its contents. Besides making it difficult for a listener to locate favorite poems, this oversight conceals the absence of significant poems. J.F.P. ©AudioFile, Portland, Maine [Published: FEB 95]
Library Ed. Blackstone Audio 1993
CS ISBN $17.95 Two cassettes
Library Ed. Blackstone Audio 1993
CS ISBN $17.95 Two cassettes
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