A Wine of Wizardry
George Sterling
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
A dark and moody collection of poems, influenced by the author's experience of nature, rather than an idealized notion of it. "The uncrowned King of Bohemia," as his friends called him, published this work against much public criticism. Summary by Assaf Koss.
Cast List for The Triumph of Bohemia
Narrator: MaryAnn
Spirit of Bohemia: Kristin Gjerløw
Mammon: David Lawrence
Spirit of Time: Ian King
Spirit of the North-Wind: Larry Wilson
Spirit of the East-Wind, Second Tree Spirit: April Walters
Spirit of the West-Wind: Mary Kay
Spirit of Fire: Shakira Searle
First Woodman: Beth Thomas
Second Woodman, Spirit of the South-Wind: James Koss
First Tree Spirit: ToddHW
Third Tree Spirit: Lydia (2 hr 12 min)
Chapters
A Wine of Wizardry | 16:08 | Read by Carol |
The Islands of the Blest | 1:59 | Read by Derrick Coetzee |
The Lover Waits | 4:40 | Read by Derrick Coetzee |
To Edgar Allan Poe | 1:26 | Read by Derrick Coetzee |
In Extremis | 1:21 | Read by Derrick Coetzee |
Romance | 1:24 | Read by Derrick Coetzee |
The Forest Mother | 8:57 | Read by Blaze Dragon |
A Violet | 0:29 | Read by Freya Hansen |
The Wild Iris | 1:39 | Read by Shakira Searle |
To An Elder Poet | 0:39 | Read by Larry Wilson |
The Homing of Drake | 2:35 | Read by John Kellow |
The Cloud | 1:48 | Read by Rowsen |
Oblivion | 1:43 | Read by Shakira Searle |
The Dust Dethroned | 1:00 | Read by Jared D |
The Night of Gods | 0:59 | Read by Jared D |
Helen Peterson | 1:22 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Tasso to Leonara | 12:08 | Read by Carol |
Of America | 3:23 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Beauty | 1:14 | Read by Ian King |
The Soul Prismatic | 1:10 | Read by James Koss |
Pride and Conscience | 1:12 | Read by Larry Wilson |
An April Morning | 1:23 | Read by Shakira Searle |
The Siren's Song, From "Duandon" | 1:32 | Read by Rowsen |
Madrigal | 0:51 | Read by DomBombadil |
To Ina Coolbrith | 2:27 | Read by Ian King |
A Mood | 1:16 | Read by Ian King |
A Visitor | 4:01 | Read by Ian King |
A Dream of Fear | 3:50 | Read by Rowsen |
Night In Heaven | 2:34 | Read by Larry Wilson |
To My Wife As May Queen | 1:16 | Read by Ian King |
To Ambrose Bierce | 1:14 | Read by Ian King |
Nora May French | 1:14 | Read by Ian King |
To Robt. I. Aitken, Sculpture | 1:08 | Read by Freya Hansen |
To Chas. Rollo Peters, Painter | 1:16 | Read by Ian King |
The Man I Might Have Been | 2:19 | Read by Freya Hansen |
The Triumph of Bohemia | 38:55 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
Reviews
A LibriVox Listener
Sterling is litetary inheritor to Ambrose Bierce and guide to Clark Ashton Smith--while his output is slender and restricted to poetry, he is important for fans of Bierce and/or Smith. All three are San Francisco writers with Decadent leanings and an interest in the fantastic, from the macabre to the sublime.