[COMPLETE]Wheels - Fourth Cycle - annise

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Newgatenovelist
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Post by Newgatenovelist »

Hi Eva,

Poem 6 is PL OK. The others have one note apiece:

4 - The Betrothal of Priapus
1.59-2.02, p. 18, penultimate line:
Than perfumed [heard perfuméd] stars and women's hair.-

8 - Love Song
0.45-0.47, first line of second stanza:
A [heard O] happy infant...

9 - Complaint of a Poet Manque
0.34-0.37, extra word in first line of second stanza:
[And] I looked in the dirty gilt-edged glass


From something that came up during the last cycle, just do the changes however is easiest for you and let me know what I need to listen to when you reupload. If it's easier to do a longer piece than one line, that's fine by me, just give me a heads up.


I started listening to your Elizabethan Demonology this morning. That's one of those titles that I probably wouldn't have come across except on Librivox, and I probably wouldn't get round to reading unless someone recorded it - so thank you!

Erin
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Post by bluechien »

Thanks, corrections uploaded.

https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/whe ... _128kb.mp3 1.26 KB
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/whe ... _128kb.mp3 1.68 KB
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/whe ... _128kb.mp3

MC Amy is the one to thank for that book; I never wanted to do a prose solo but it was impossible to let that book sit unrecorded and no one was interested at the time. I think it's a very loving treatment of Shakespeare's work and so insightful into the lives of some of the people caught up in witch hunting. At the end, the author isn't quite able to follow Shakespeare up into the highest realms of the Tempest so he sort of psychosocializes it, but, what a great book. :9: It's dangerous to see what Amy BCs (smile).
Eva D
If we do meet again, why, we shall smile;
If not, why then, this parting was well made.
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Post by Newgatenovelist »

Sections 4, 8 and 9 are PL OK.

You're right, Amy usually does unearth some real finds. I hadn't realised that started as a group project, but sometimes that happens. It's lovely when serendipity steps in and the reader and project find each other like that!
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Post by NemoR »

Nemo

Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
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Post by GrayHouse »

Section 31 ready for PL:
- https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/whe ... _128kb.mp3
- 3:21

Thanks,
-Ian
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Post by Newgatenovelist »

PL OK, and you're done! Well done!
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Post by Newgatenovelist »

GrayHouse wrote:Section 31 ready for PL:
- https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/whe ... _128kb.mp3
Thank you, Ian. It's PL OK, and beautifully read.

Erin
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Post by GrayHouse »

Thank you, Erin.

Here's my final section:
- https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/whe ... _128kb.mp3
- 3:24

Thanks,
-Ian
annise
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Post by annise »

I spoke with the BC of the current WWI collection about the Wilfred Owen poems and she said that she would be happy to have a single section group of any of his poems that had not been in previous WWI collections if any of you were prepared to read them for it.
I thought that they would reach a more diffuse audience that way - and one always hopes that they might encourage people to think a bit more about the real costs of war .

Anne
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Post by Newgatenovelist »

Section 28 is PL OK, and the collection should be ready for cataloguing. A big thanks to everyone for contributing - having had a preview from DPLing, this hangs together very well indeed.

Anne, thank you for checking. I'd assumed that poetry was out of the question for that collection altogether.

Erin
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Post by annise »

It might take a while, need access to my real computer

Anne
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Post by annise »

All done. Thank you all :clap: :clap:

This project is now complete! All audio files can be found on our catalog page: https://librivox.org/wheels-the-fourth- ... y-various/
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Post by Algy Pug »

Many thank to Anne and to a team of splendid reciters of poetry, and also to Eva for yet another eye-catching cover.

We plan to launch the remaining volumes (5 and 6) on 1st February 2018. Volume 6 is very short.

I hope our current team will be able to collaborate in these projects.

Those who interested are welcome to check out the preliminary project spreadsheets:

Volume Five
https://drive.google.com/open?id=19ohq7 ... 0Pf_ZNj2SY

Volume Six
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1zRDjb ... lT_GUhHB9U

Season's greeting and a happy New Year to all.

Cheers
Algy Pug

My Librivox page



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