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Retail pak Random House Audio 2000
CS ISBN 0375409661 $15.95 One cassettes
The Voice of the Poet series, produced in installments over a three-year period, is gleaned from Yale library's extensive archive of poetry read at the university over the years. Each program provides a survey of each poet's work at both its strongest and most characteristic; cumulatively, the series reveals the lifeblood of poetry: a human voice making experience into art. Not surprisingly, some of the poets read their work better than others. Robert Lowell's voice is strong but musical, a voice that seems to improve with age. The series itself could not have been put together with more care. A sixty-minute cassette presents the poet reading his or her own work--each includes some never-before-released recordings of the author. Each package also contains a booklet, which includes a ten-page insightful introduction by noted poet and critic J.D, McClatchy, the texts for the twenty or so career-spanning poems read by the poet, and a brief reading list. Beyond the content is the stunning design of the individual packages. Overall, The Voice of the Poet series should stand as a benchmark for other audio poetry programs. P.B.J. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine [Published: APR/MAY 01]
Retail pak Random House Audio 2000
CS ISBN 0375409661 $15.95 One cassettes
Retail pak Random House Audio 2000
CS ISBN 0375409661 $15.95 One cassettes
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