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Weekly Picks: Lament of the Irish Emigrant by Helen Selina

Posted on September 1, 2006 by | Posted in Uncategorized, Weekly Picks | Comments: 4 Comments on Weekly Picks: Lament of the Irish Emigrant by Helen Selina

Read by Peter Yearsley.

This week’s focus is on our poetry, and Peter Yearsley’s reading of the Lament of the Irish Emigrant is a great example of a heartfelt reading from our first poetry collection. It is beautifully and subtly read. His interpretation makes you feel the pain and loss of the narrator and is delivered with a veracity rarely achieved in poetry readings. Listen to this poem and experience the pain, the loss, the memories, and the hope of this young Irish emigrant as he travels to a new land.

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What is this? Every week the volunteers at Librivox pick a different recording to present to our listeners. The spotlighted recordings vary from week to week in order to call attention to the variety of works available here at Librivox and to show how much we appreciate all the effort and work our readers put into each project. The featured selection may be poetry, novels, short stories or non-fiction. All of them can be found within our growing catalog and are available for download. Want to learn more?

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NY Times on LibriVox

Posted on August 25, 2006 by | Posted in in the press, News, Uncategorized | Comments: 2 Comments on NY Times on LibriVox

Craig Silverman writes about LibriVox, and a few other public domain projects, in the NY Times today.

There is also a nice guide to some suggested LV recordings, and suggestions from some other projects as well.

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Weekly Picks: Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain

Posted on August 17, 2006 by | Posted in Uncategorized, Weekly Picks | Comments: 1 Comment on Weekly Picks: Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain

Read by John Greenman.

As the summer draws to a close, let reader John Greenman introduce you to Tom Sawyer, the boy who best represents the freedom and fun of summer. John’s enthusiastic reading complements Mark Twain’s ear for dialog to bring to life the voices of Tom, Huck Finn, Becky Thatcher and the rest. With these characters in your ear, there’s still time for one last summer adventure!

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What is this? Every week the volunteers at Librivox pick a different recording to present to our listeners. The spotlighted recordings vary from week to week in order to call attention to the variety of works available here at Librivox and to show how much we appreciate all the effort and work our readers put into each project. The featured selection may be poetry, novels, short stories or non-fiction. All of them can be found within our growing catalog and are available for download. Want to learn more?

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Weekly Picks: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving

Posted on August 10, 2006 by | Posted in Uncategorized, Weekly Picks | Comments: 5 Comments on Weekly Picks: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving

Read by Chip.

Has the summer heat become unbearable? Perhaps you need to cool down with this blood-chilling reading of Irving’s classic tale of a ghostly rider and a meek schoolmaster. Chip’s reading humorously introduces you to the idyllic New England countryside and Ichabod Crane’s attempts to woo the lovely Katrina Van Tassel away from his rival “Brom Bones” Van Brunt. When Ichabod is confronted with a shadowy apparition, Chip’s superb narration will raise goosebumps no matter how hot the weather.

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What is this? Every week the volunteers at Librivox pick a different recording to present to our listeners. The spotlighted recordings vary from week to week in order to call attention to the variety of works available here at Librivox and to show how much we appreciate all the effort and work our readers put into each project. The featured selection may be poetry, novels, short stories or non-fiction. All of them can be found within our growing catalog and are available for download. Want to learn more?

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