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William Butler Yeats Reads His Own Work

By: William Butler Yeats
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A short collection of recordings capturing William Butler Yeats reading his own work including "The Fiddler of Dooney" and talking about modern poetry.©2009 Saland Publishing (P)2009 Saland Publishing Poetry
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To hear his voice in the very few recordings he did is spellbinding. He included comparisons of poets of his time and style with those created after WWI which were quite different.

Yeats’ voice and reading of his writings was magnificent

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Aside from the fact that "Lake Isle of Innisfree" appears twice in this very short offering, I am sure that these recordings are probably available for free somewhere on the internet. Unless you really and truly are Yeats mad, don't waste your money or credits!

Overpriced - by a long chalk

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