Dylan Thomas reads - free audio
For my English and Drama teaching friends, family and colleagues, via Boing Boing, comes eleven collections of free readings online from Dylan Thomas.
For my English and Drama teaching friends, family and colleagues, via Boing Boing, comes eleven collections of free readings online from Dylan Thomas.
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Not entirely free, I fear - seems you have to sign up (at a fee) to the deal before you can download.
Posted by: Chris | October 07, 2005 at 06:24 PM
I once worked with an Etruscan historian (?) Anna Farkas, who went to school with Dylan Thomas' son she said?
My own quandary might be with those wonderful small poems Dylan Thomas "drafted" into shapes, diamonds, squares, etc., whose shapes might be lost in an audio recording. I still get a little memory thrill or shiver over them.
Posted by: George Myers, Jr. | November 18, 2005 at 05:03 AM