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Leaves of Grass

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Leaves of Grass

By: Walt Whitman
Narrated by: Ed Begley
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Walt Whitman's celebrated poetry collection, read by Ed Begley. Includes: 'The Old Face of the Mother of Many Children', 'Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking', 'A March in the Ranks Hard-Prest', 'Good-Bye My Fancy', 'Hear America Singing', 'I Think I Could Turn and Live with Animals', 'The Sleepers Are Very Beautiful', 'Give Me The Splendid Silent Sun', 'Song of Myself - I Celebrate Myself', 'To a Locomotive', 'Who Goes There', 'A Child Said What Is the Grass', 'The Spotted Hawk Swoops By and Accuses Me', and 'When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer'.

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Classics
Transporting Poetry • Magnificent Verse • Musical Power • Profound Content • Brilliant Reading • Soulful Interpretation

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What made the experience of listening to Leaves of Grass the most enjoyable?

Reading Walt is like finding great Soul Food and can't stop eating it.

What did you like best about this story?

Twas a large meal of various appetites and all delicious.

What does Ed Begley bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Ed reads the poetry as well as I have heard and puts his soul into it but each with it's own significant voice.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

My first Walt W.

Any additional comments?

I recommend it especially for fans of Tennyson.

Walt Is A Very Profound SOB.

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Probably the best performance I heard. I wish it included more poems from this universal poet.

Breathtaking

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Never have I read a word so pure and descriptive of life, happiness, loss, death, or triumph. This work resonates to the soul pulmonic in its travel. Ed Begley’s voice compliments this work with great affection.

Whitman

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Ed Begley performed beautifully but titles of poems could have been added to the narration

Well done, Walt Whitman and Ed Begley.

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Begley’s recording — strangely — is the only recording available that does Justice to Whitman’s verse. It is expertly recited, giving life to ‘To A Locomotive in Winter’ with “O’er the prairies wide! Across the lakes! To the free skies! Un. Pent, and GLAD. And. STRONG.” … and tenderness to ‘[A Child said, what is the grass]’.

If you want to the complete Leaves of Grass, listen to this series of excerpts first, then read it for yourself. Don’t bother with bland audiobook voices with Whitman.

There is no better Whitman recording, even if incomplete.

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