Selected Works: Haymarket Speeches
Voltairine De Cleyre
Read by Enko
Voltairine de Cleyre (November 17, 1866 – June 20, 1912) was an American anarchist. She was skilled in many subjects and wrote essays, poems, letters, sketches, stories and speeches. These are her selected Haymarket speeches. (Summary by enko) (1 hr 30 min)
Chapters
The fruit of the sacrifice | 12:10 | Read by Enko |
November 11th | 7:46 | Read by Enko |
November eleventh | 17:02 | Read by Enko |
Our martyred comrades | 13:42 | Read by Enko |
Memorial address | 6:35 | Read by Enko |
November eleventh, twenty years ago | 15:20 | Read by Enko |
The defiance of August spies | 18:21 | Read by Enko |
Reviews
sigh
noescapefromnoisethesedays
I must agree with previous reviews. This is a wonderful text ruined by a far too heavy French "accent". Of course I mean no disrespect to Enko & do understand that his "accent" is quite normal to him. Please do consider having the works of such an influential anarchist read by a native English speaker. Thank-you,
Poor Reading
wagstaff
This could have been a very interesting title, and I was looking forward to listening to the reading. That only lasted a few minutes. The reader is hardly uderstandable a great deal of the time. What a waste.
Really Horrid
Moonpie1
I could make out "deep gash," "eight wet flowers," and a couple of other words in the first sentences, so I know this is supposed to be English.
Victor C.R.
great speeches, I understood the reader just fine