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The Voice of the Poet: Robert Frost

AUTHOR: Robert Frost
ISBN: 0553756613

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Robert Frost (1874-1963) Robert Frost was one of the most highly esteemed American poets of the twentieth century. In addition to winning four Pultizer Prizes for poetry, he received forty-four honorary degrees and a host of government tributes,...

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The Voice of the Poet: Robert Frost
- Book Review,
by Robert Frost

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The experience of listening to a poet read his own work is like no other. The visceral connection between poet and poems is keenly felt, and with a poet like Frost, who reads his own work well, the listener is offered a chance to glean meaning and emphasis possibly missed on a page. Robert Frost's voice is deep and resonant, reflecting age, but also the purposeful choice of words. His rural themes carry the rhythms of Yankee speech, which in his voice accentuate the loneliness and winter bleakness. Hearing Frost's work aloud is not the same experience as silent reading of a page. Editor J.D. McClatchy's excellent notes and accompanying booklet of the poems' text are valuable editions. The option to select the poems from the CD tracks is especially useful. R.F.W. © AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine


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         Book Review

The Voice of the Poet: Robert Frost
- Book Reviews,
by Robert Frost

The Voice of the Poet: Robert Frost

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Robert Frost once said that his ambition was to write one or two poems that were hard to get rid of. Indeed, by the end of his long life he had written some of the immortal classics of American poetry. Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening, Mending Wall, and The Road Not Taken are only a few of the poems featured on this disc of rare archival recordings by Frost.

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The experience of listening to a poet read his own work is like no other. The visceral connection between poet and poems is keenly felt, and with a poet like Frost, who reads his own work well, the listener is offered a chance to glean meaning and emphasis possibly missed on a page. Robert Frost's voice is deep and resonant, reflecting age, but also the purposeful choice of words. His rural themes carry the rhythms of Yankee speech, which in his voice accentuate the loneliness and winter bleakness. Hearing Frost's work aloud is not the same experience as silent reading of a page. Editor J.D. McClatchy's excellent notes and accompanying booklet of the poems' text are valuable editions. The option to select the poems from the CD tracks is especially useful. R.F.W.
© AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine


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