COMPLETE [OPEN POETRY]The Poetry of South Africa,Alexander Wilmot-mas
so here is my first contribution for this project. Larry, do you really want us to omit the writer of the poem in the intro disclaimer ? It sounded so short to me to just say "In memoriam read by Sonia".
Out of curiosity I check up on all the new stuff I don't know yet, animals, locations, etc. Here it was the Zuurberg Hill. Interestingly I thought it would mean "Southern Hill" but apparently it means "Sour Hill". Well, my Dutch is not too great as you can see LOL
I also wanted to find out about the Reverend Templeton, but unfortunately Wikipedia didn't have him in the database. He probably died too young.
I hope I pronounced Zuurberg right... luckily we have a DPL who is from the area, so Kim, if I ever totally mess up a pronunciation from South African place names, please tell me.
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/poetryofsouthafrica_113_wilmot_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 1;19 min.
Sonia
Out of curiosity I check up on all the new stuff I don't know yet, animals, locations, etc. Here it was the Zuurberg Hill. Interestingly I thought it would mean "Southern Hill" but apparently it means "Sour Hill". Well, my Dutch is not too great as you can see LOL
I also wanted to find out about the Reverend Templeton, but unfortunately Wikipedia didn't have him in the database. He probably died too young.
I hope I pronounced Zuurberg right... luckily we have a DPL who is from the area, so Kim, if I ever totally mess up a pronunciation from South African place names, please tell me.
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/poetryofsouthafrica_113_wilmot_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 1;19 min.
Sonia
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You raise a good point, Sonia! My original thought was just to read the poems as is, with the author at the end. But, I think I agree with you, that it would be better in the intro, maybe repeated at the end if it is there. So, I'll look these over again and make changes if necessary. Thanks so much for your insights.Kitty wrote:so here is my first contribution for this project. Larry, do you really want us to omit the writer of the poem in the intro disclaimer ? It sounded so short to me to just say "In memoriam read by Sonia".
Sonia
Yes, we are fortunate to have Kim as DPL
On the road again, so delays are possible
~ Larry
~ Larry
HiKitty wrote:so here is my first contribution for this project. Larry, do you really want us to omit the writer of the poem in the intro disclaimer ? It sounded so short to me to just say "In memoriam read by Sonia".
Out of curiosity I check up on all the new stuff I don't know yet, animals, locations, etc. Here it was the Zuurberg Hill. Interestingly I thought it would mean "Southern Hill" but apparently it means "Sour Hill". Well, my Dutch is not too great as you can see LOL
I also wanted to find out about the Reverend Templeton, but unfortunately Wikipedia didn't have him in the database. He probably died too young.
I hope I pronounced Zuurberg right... luckily we have a DPL who is from the area, so Kim, if I ever totally mess up a pronunciation from South African place names, please tell me.
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/poetryofsouthafrica_113_wilmot_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 1;19 min.
Sonia
PL OK. You got the place names fine
There are 2 In Memoriam poems - I would suggest updating the title in the MW to indicate which is which.
I agree with Sonia on the introduction - and was something that I wondered about when listening to the other 2 poems that have been done.
Kim
well, I'll wait for Larry's decision, it will only be a matter of one minute to re-do the intro and re-upload. No problem for me. Just tell me. Luckily we are not too far gone into the project yet.carteki wrote:I agree with Sonia on the introduction - and was something that I wondered about when listening to the other 2 poems that have been done.
Sonia
well here is another one, still with the short intro. As long as I don't hear otherwise, I'll do them like that.
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/poetryofsouthafrica_114_wilmot_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 1:43 min.
Sonia
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/poetryofsouthafrica_114_wilmot_128kb.mp3
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Sonia
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I agree with you both. I'll try to make the changes in the instructions this evening.Kitty wrote:well, I'll wait for Larry's decision, it will only be a matter of one minute to re-do the intro and re-upload. No problem for me. Just tell me. Luckily we are not too far gone into the project yet.carteki wrote:I agree with Sonia on the introduction - and was something that I wondered about when listening to the other 2 poems that have been done.
Sonia
On the road again, so delays are possible
~ Larry
~ Larry
all right, I have re-uploaded both poems, with the new intro "[Title] by William Selwyn, read for LV...". The rest is the same as before, and does not need to be PL checked again.
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/poetryofsouthafrica_113_wilmot_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 1:20 min.
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/poetryofsouthafrica_114_wilmot_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 1:45 min.
Sonia
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/poetryofsouthafrica_113_wilmot_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 1:20 min.
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/poetryofsouthafrica_114_wilmot_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 1:45 min.
Sonia
here is the Ox-Wagon, a bit of old time nostalgia
newly learnt word: biltong. Is it any good, Kim ?
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/poetryofsouthafrica_115_wilmot_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 3:58 min.
Sonia
newly learnt word: biltong. Is it any good, Kim ?
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/poetryofsouthafrica_115_wilmot_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 3:58 min.
Sonia
this is a wonderful hymn to Cape Hope. Kim, if you live there, it will probably swell your heart with pride. I loved it.
Had a bit of a moment while researching Amakosa. I was thinking it maybe was a tree ("Amakosa tall") LOL then wikipedia only gave me a type of butterfly finally googling it I noticed it was a different spelling for the Xhosa tribe...mystery solved. Makes more sense than a butterfly in this context LOL
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/poetryofsouthafrica_116_wilmot_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 2:01 min.
Sonia
Had a bit of a moment while researching Amakosa. I was thinking it maybe was a tree ("Amakosa tall") LOL then wikipedia only gave me a type of butterfly finally googling it I noticed it was a different spelling for the Xhosa tribe...mystery solved. Makes more sense than a butterfly in this context LOL
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/poetryofsouthafrica_116_wilmot_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 2:01 min.
Sonia
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I'd like to read #106 Welcome #37 A Night Thought #56 Farewell to Madeira
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You are certainly welcome to read this section for us, but first you must record your one-minute test and have it approved. The link for this is in your welcome message. Then post again on this forum and let me know how you would like to be listed in the LibriVox catalog. Many of us use our real names, but you may use your forum name or other pseudonym if you wish.lynn0301 wrote:I would like to claim section 1, The Emigrants.
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You are certainly welcome to read these sections for us, but first you must record your one-minute test and have it approved. The link for this is in your welcome message. Then post again on this forum and let me know how you would like to be listed in the LibriVox catalog. Many of us use our real names, but you may use your forum name or other pseudonym if you wish.TrudiBvoice wrote:I'd like to read #106 Welcome #37 A Night Thought #56 Farewell to Madeira
On the road again, so delays are possible
~ Larry
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