Erie Waters
"Her death is not only a great loss to those who knew and loved her: it is a great loss to Canadian literature and to the Canadian nation. I must think that she will hold a memorable place among poets in virtue of her descent and also in virtue of the work she has left behind, small as the quantity of that work is. I believe that Canada will, in future times, cherish her memory more and more, for of all Canadian poets she was the most distinctly a daughter of the soil, inasmuch as she inherited the blood of the great primeval race now so rapidly vanishing, and of the greater race that has supplanted it." (Theodore Watts-Dunton, from the Introduction to Flint and Feather)
Genre(s): Nature & Animal Fiction, Nautical & Marine Fiction, Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry)
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Erie Waters - Read by AM | annanneass |
00:01:18 |
Play 02 | Erie Waters - Read by BK | Bruce Kachuk |
00:01:26 |
Play 03 | Erie Waters - Read by DL | David Lawrence |
00:01:18 |
Play 04 | Erie Waters - Read by FS | fshort |
00:01:15 |
Play 05 | Erie Waters - Read by IK | Ian King |
00:01:31 |
Play 06 | Erie Waters - Read by LAH | Lee Ann Howlett |
00:01:20 |
Play 07 | Erie Waters - Read by MH | Oxygen |
00:01:11 |
Play 08 | Erie Waters - Read by MK | Maria Kasper |
00:01:27 |
Play 09 | Erie Waters - Read by MSD | Matthew Datcher |
00:01:13 |
Play 10 | Erie Waters - Read by TP | Tomas Peter |
00:01:15 |