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Lawrence,Joyce,Yeats,Blake & One Real Gone Cool Cat

 
uploaded: Wed, Oct 15, 2008 @ 8:16 AM
byAnchor Méjans
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This zip-file is the third in my Trilogy of spoken-word poetry readings. Included are:
1. The Wandering Aengus - by W.B. Yeats
2. Fig - by D.H. Lawrence
3. The finale of James Joyce’s book The Dead (sometimes called : The Dubliners)
4. London - by William Blake
and two offerings from my Uncle, Arman Gõcaluiç de Seixas-Méjans, who lived for awhile in California in the 1950s. He wrote “Beat” poetry. I have heard him recite and he always a followed a sort of mono-tonal yet slightly driven cadence, sometimes accompanied by bongo-drums. I tried to copy his style. First piece is an excerpt from his journal, titled “sax” and the second is a poem called - Trailers of Bel-Aire.

Special Note: I did do some research on copyright info. - for those of you interested and perhaps planning spoken readings that are not original. My source is LibriVox
- it appears that any work written before 1923 is public domain in the USA.
 

Contents of ZIP Archive: zip

  • /a wandering aengus (yeats).mp3 (1.33MB)
  • /figs (dh lawrence).mp3 (679.66KB)
  • /James Joyce (the dead).mp3 (1.16MB)
  • /London (Blake).mp3 (1.06MB)
  • /uncle automatic writing (sax).mp3 (1.40MB)
  • /uncle poem (Trailers of BelAire, Oh Drag!).mp3 (1.95MB)

"Lawrence,Joyce,Yeats,Blake & One Real Gone Cool Cat"
by Anchor Méjans

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