The Caedmon Poetry Collection: A Century of Poets Reading Their Work |
| |
|
|
Author:
Various
By Caedmon
Average Customer Rating:     
List Price: $29.95
Our Price: $17.73
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Product Description
A rare and thrilling listening experience. A choice gathering of some of the twentieth century's greatest poetry... read by the century's greatest poets - here available on CD A reawakened love for the sound of poetry has made modern poems subtly different from the poems of the eighteenth and nineteenth centures. We have only to listen to these poets reading their own works to know how important their interpretations are to a full comprehension of their poems. The ministerial intonations of Eliot, the passionate orchestrations of Thomas, the very very precise formulations of Cummings, the easy conversational inflection of Frost are integral, lending subtle clarifications which go beyond the printed page. The fact that this recording includes the voice of Yeats is something of a miracle. In the early 1930's, when the thought of recording poets occurred to few, Yeats himself made several recordings for radio broadcast. By sheer luck, an unmutilated copy was preserved; and now the rich and melodious voice can be heard by a new generation. The Caedmon Poetry Collection eliminates the struggle for perfect communication between author and reader. Just listen and you'll understand... Contents: CD 1: William Butler Yeats The Song of the Old Mother The Lake Isle of Innisfree W.H. Auden In Memory of W.B. Yeats Dylan Thomas A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child In London Fern Hill Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night Galway Kinnell The Dead Shall Be Raised Incorruptible Edith Sitwell Still Falls the Rain Murial Rukeyser The Speed of Darkness May Swenson The DNA Molecule Robert Graves Poem to My Son Randall Jarrell Eighth Air Force Philip Levine To My God in His Sickness Archibald MacLeish Epistle to Be Left in the Earth W.S. Merwin The Last One Anne Sexton Divorce, Thy Name is Woman Little Girl, My String Bean, My Lovely Woman Carl Sandburg The Windy City Fog CD 2: William Carlos Williams The Seafarer E.E. Cummings darling! because my blood can sing if everything that happens can't be done Joseph Brodsky Nature Morte Robert Frost The Road Not Taken After Apple Picking Derek Walcott Omeros, Book 1, Chapter1 Marianne Moore What Are Years Stephen Spendor Seascape Robert Lowell Skunk Hour Conrad Aiken Tetelestai Gertrude Stein If I Told Him: A Completed Portrait of Picasso Richard Wilbur Love Calls Us to the Things of This World Sylvia Plath The Thin People Robert Penn Warren Sirocco American Portrait: Old Style
CD 3: Pablo Neruda Arte Poetica May Sarton Old Lovers at the Ballet Richard Eberhart The Groundhog Stephen Vincent Benet Litany for Dictatorships James Agee White Mane Ezra Pound Moeurs Contemporaines Wallce Stevens The Idea Of Order At Key West Margarett Atwood The Animals in That Country T.S. Eliot The Wasteland
|
|
    A Wonderful Collection!, 2008-09-05 I did not know what to expect when I bought this item: I am passionate about poetry, but never enjoyed it too much when read aloud. Now I know that what was lacking was talent and a thorough understanding of the poems being read, as only the poet can have.
Highly recommended!
    Excellent collection, 2008-02-09 Poetry is meant to be listened to! Good collection, even if a bit uneven. The notes are not helpful.
    Hearing vs Reading, 2007-10-05 I'm a self-confessed philistine when it comes to poetry - even obvious and popular poems can leave me cold or confused. And it's not through want of trying.
So I thought that hearing poetry read by the author might be enlightening: and it was. This is a good collection with all the famous names from the age of early recorded sounds on thru to the end of the century: Frost, Pound, cummings, Plath. What's odd is how mannered they all sound - even the Welshman Dylan Thomas, who traded on his deep regional roots, delivers in plummy tones.
    Helped me to "get" what's cool about poetry, 2006-12-26 Wish I listened to this while studying poetry in school - it would have helped me to "get" the beauty and attraction of poetry.
It's great fun to read up on the poet's bios on Wikipedia while listening to each of them on this tape.
    Beware! The CD is recorded incorrectly!, 2005-06-13 My copy of the collection must be recorded incorrectly. The voices are sped up and sound very unnatural. The recording speed must have been set at the wrong value for each track, because some poets sound like a chipmunk and others sound almost okay. The CD plays the same way on a audiophile CD player and two different computers. I recorded a wav file and varied the sampling rate using Matlab. A technician must have transposed 22050 to 20250 Hz on some of the tracks. Though, the other track speeds don't make sense.
|
|
Binding: Audio CD Dewey Decimal Number: 811.5408 EAN: 9780694522781 Format: Unabridged, Audiobook ISBN: 0694522783 Label: Caedmon Manufacturer: Caedmon Number Of Items: 3 Number Of Pages: 2 Publication Date: 2000-04-26 Publisher: Caedmon Release Date: 2000-04-26 Studio: Caedmon |