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in the old days authors did live readings of their work all the time. I remember reading an article from the time of Edgar Allen Poe describing his live reading of The Raven as "a revelation"
Matthew wrote: "in the old days authors did live readings of their work all the time. I remember reading an article from the time of Edgar Allen Poe describing his live reading of The Raven as "a revelation""
There was a review of Walt Whitman reading his own poetry which described his voice as like thunder and his poetry as earth shattering. That review was ghost-written by... Walt Whitman. :P
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Jun 18, 2024 12:16PM
in the old days authors did live readings of their work all the time. I remember reading an article from the time of Edgar Allen Poe describing his live reading of The Raven as "a revelation"
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Matthew wrote: "in the old days authors did live readings of their work all the time. I remember reading an article from the time of Edgar Allen Poe describing his live reading of The Raven as "a revelation""There was a review of Walt Whitman reading his own poetry which described his voice as like thunder and his poetry as earth shattering. That review was ghost-written by... Walt Whitman. :P
