Sunshine
It is hardly necessary, perhaps, to mention Mr. Lindsay's loyalty to the people of his place and hour, or the training in sympathy with their aims and ideals which he has achieved through vagabondish wanderings in the Middle West. And we may permit time to decide how far he expresses their emotion. But it may be opportune to emphasize his plea for poetry as a song art, an art appealing to the ear rather than the eye. THE CONGO AND OTHER POEMS; Introduction by Harriet Monroe (1860 - 1936)
Genre(s): Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry)
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by BK | Bruce Kachuk |
00:02:21 |
Play 02 | Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by CLP | Chris Pyle |
00:01:49 |
Play 03 | Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by DL | David Lawrence |
00:02:04 |
Play 04 | Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by EL | Newgatenovelist |
00:02:00 |
Play 05 | Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by FS | fshort |
00:02:03 |
Play 06 | Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by GG | Greg Giordano |
00:02:10 |
Play 07 | Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by JJ | Jazzily Jones |
00:01:44 |
Play 08 | Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by LCW | Larry Wilson |
00:01:48 |
Play 09 | Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by PS | Phil Schempf |
00:01:40 |
Play 10 | Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by RAJ | RajVO |
00:01:57 |
Play 11 | Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by TP | Tomas Peter |
00:02:09 |
Play 12 | Sunshine by Vachel Lindsay - Read by VB | tovarisch |
00:02:11 |