A comment on Elizabeth Klett's reading of Waste land
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I have just remembered Elizabeth Clett. I was preparing my exams in relation to the English literature. I was not willing to listen to my screen reader and I simply typed Waste land. I found it. I have listened to it several times since that time and I must say that Elizabeth is a very good singer. She sang something like: 'It's so elegant, so intelligent'. I simply melt away like the snow when I hear her voice. I also hope that she's a librivox member? Is that so?
Yes, Elizabeth is an excellent and very popular reader here. Her surname is spelled Klett with a 'k', not a 'c', if you want to find her recordings.
Ruth
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Thank you Ruth. I obviously missed the fact that the initial letter is K.
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Hi Elizabeth! So much glad to see you online. Have you been busy these days. I have listened to your voice much and I think that I would be able to recognize it if you landed in front of me just now. do you play any musical instruments? I think the flute suits you. It is high time for me to tell you that you're a very good singer. Was it your idea to sing while reading The Waste Land, or you were required to do it because of the context of the piece? Thanks!