Leaves of Grass Book V: Calamus
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39 minutes, 28 seconds
Unabridged Free Verse Poetry Collection
1855

"Calamus" is the fifth book of Walt Whitman's legendary poetry collection Leaves of Grass. In these thirty-nine poems, Whitman compares "athletic love" (or love between two men) to the calamus plant, in terms of diversity and depth. It includes the poems:
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In Paths Untrodden Scented Herbage of My Breast Whoever You are, Holding Me now in Hand For You, O Democracy These, I, Singing in Spring Not Heaving from My Ribb'd Breast Only Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances The Base of all Metaphysics Recorders Ages Hence When I heard at the Close of the Day Are You the New person Drawn Toward Me? Roots and Leaves Themselves Alone Not Heat Flames up and Consumes Trickle Drops City of Orgies Behold this Swarthy Face I saw in Louisiana a Live Oak Growing To a Stranger This Moment, Yearning and Thoughtful I Hear It Was Charged Against Me |
The Prairie-Grass Dividing When I Peruse the Conquer’d Fame We Two Boys Together Clinging A Promise to California Here the Frailest Leaves of Me No Labor-Saving Machine A Glimpse A Leaf for Hand in Hand Earth! my Likeness! I Dream'd in a Dream What think You I take my Pen in Hand? To the East and to the West Sometimes with One I Love To a Western Boy Fast Anchor'd, Eternal O Love! Among the Multitude O You Whom I Often and Silently Come That Shadow, my Likeness Full of Life, Now |
Read by Alex Wilson. Sample contains the complete poem "Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances."
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58 minutes, 39 seconds
Unabridged Free and Formal Verse Poetry Collection
1918

The 1918 "New Poems" collection by the ever controversial (sometimes-deemed "pornographic," but this collection contains only a smattering of his erotica) English writer. Includes 42 poems:
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Apprehension Coming Awake From a College Window Flapper Birdcage Walk Letter from Town: The Almond Tree Flat Suburbs, SW, in the Morning Thief in the Night Letter from Town: On a Grey Evening in March Suburbs on a Hazy Day Hyde Park at Night: Clerks Gipsy Two-Fold Under the Oak Sigh No More Love Storm Parliament Hill in the Evening Piccadilly Circus at Night: Street-Walkers Tarantella In Church Piano |
Embankment at Night: Charity Phantasmagoria Next Morning Palimpsest of Twilight Embankment at Night: Outcasts Winter in the Boulevard School on the Outskirts Sickness Everlasting Flowers The North Country Bitterness of Death Seven Seals Reading a Letter Twenty Years Ago Intime Two Wives Heimweh Debacle Narcissus Autumn Sunshine On That Day |
Read by Alex Wilson.
Posted by alex at 12:01 AM
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44 minutes, 3 seconds
Unabridged Free Verse Poetry Collection
1855

"Children of Adam" is the fourth book (of 35 total) of Walt Whitman's legendary poetry collection Leaves of Grass. This book is among Whitman's most controversial with its celebration of sexuality. It includes the poems:
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To the Garden the World From Pent-up Aching Rivers I Sing the Body Electric A Woman Waits for Me Spontaneous Me One Hour to Madness and Joy |
We Two--How Long We were Fool’d Out of the Rolling Ocean, the Crowd Native Moments Once I Pass’d Through a Populous City Facing West from California’s Shores Ages and Ages, Returning at Intervals O Hymen! O Hymenee! As Adam, Early in the Morning |
Read by Alex Wilson.
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Posted by alex at 9:37 PM
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2 hours, 20 minutes
Unabridged Free Verse Poetry Collection
1855

"Song of Myself" is the longest and most famous book (of 35 total) of Walt Whitman's legendary poetry collection Leaves of Grass. Song of Myself is a longform poem in 52 parts. Read by Alex Wilson.
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Posted by alex at 12:01 AM
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2 hours, 15 minutes
Unabridged Free Verse Poetry Collection
1916
This complete collection includes the Telltale Weekly recordings of all 7 volumes of Carl Sandburg's Chicago Poems, originally sold individually as
- Chicago Poems - 55 poems - 65 minutes
- Handfuls - 11 poems - 4 minutes
- War Poems 1914-1915 - 11 poems - 11 minutes
- The Road and the End - 11 poems, 10 minutes
- Fogs and Fires - 28 poems - 17 minutes
- Shadows - 9 poems - 6 minutes
- Other Days (1900-1910) - 23 poems - 22 minutes
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Posted by alex at 12:10 AM
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25 minutes, 8 seconds
Unabridged Free Verse Poetry
1855

The second book (of 35 total) of Walt Whitman's legendary Leaves of Grass. "Starting from Paumanok" is a longform poem in 19 parts. Read by Alex Wilson.
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Posted by alex at 8:47 PM
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33 minutes, 59 seconds
Unabridged Speculative Poetry
1990

An 18-poem audio chapbook by the Grand Master of Science Fiction Poetry. Read by the author and set to music by Jack Poley. Features the 1985 Rhysling Award Winner "For Spacers Snarled in the Hair of Comets" and Rhysling Award Nominees "The FTL Addict Fixes" (1984), and "The Evolution of the Death Murals" (1986). The poems in this collection first appeared in Asimov's SF, Amazing Stories, Aboriginal SF, Berkely Poets Cooperative, Lost Roads, The Magazine of Speculative Poetry, StarLine, Velocities, and Weird Tales. Full list...
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Posted by alex at 8:32 PM
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19 minutes, 12 seconds
Unabridged Free Verse Poetry
1855

The first book (of 35 total) of Walt Whitman's legendary Leaves of Grass. Contains 24 poems including...
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33 minutes, 27 seconds
Unabridged Nonfiction Stories
2001
These are nonfiction stories from the mountains of North Carolina. They are a unique look at the underbelly of an eccentric city. Twenty-four vignettes read by the author.
This audiobook collects all six 25-cent volumes of the "Stories from Asheville" series, the first modern storytelling/memoir to appear at Telltale Weekly.
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