Preludes of Poetry and Music
Irene Curtis
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This is a collection of poems by American poet Irene Curtis. These poems were collected by friends and family after her death in 1916, at only 26 years of age. This book of poems is divided into two parts. The first is a collection of poems in dialect, lending an extra voice to the community of people of colour with which she grew up in the South of the United States. The second is a collection of miscellaneous poems. All of the poems shine with a special warmth and love, which make it a pleasure to read them. - Summary by Carolin (0 hr 43 min)
Chapters
Introduction | 8:49 | Read by Larry Wilson |
A Darky Pastoral | 1:08 | Read by KHand |
Mah Baby Bruddah | 0:46 | Read by KHand |
Dat Rabbit | 1:08 | Read by KHand |
De Bugguh Man | 1:14 | Read by KHand |
Crawfishin' | 1:00 | Read by KHand |
'Heart o' Gol' Sunlight' | 1:44 | Read by Monika M. C. |
De Saw-Mill | 1:59 | Read by Monika M. C. |
Ha'nted | 1:18 | Read by Monika M. C. |
Po' Li'l' Cottontail Rabbit | 2:07 | Read by Malka Davis |
'De Peace ob de Lawd' | 2:33 | Read by Lynda Marie Neilson |
De Cabin in de Trees | 5:22 | Read by Lynda Marie Neilson |
The Dying Day | 0:40 | Read by Larry Wilson |
The Christmas Season | 0:50 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Christmas Eve | 1:54 | Read by Larry Wilson |
To P.F.B. | 2:00 | Read by Foon |
Nocturne | 2:49 | Read by Foon |
Christmas, 1914 | 1:59 | Read by Foon |
The Song | 0:59 | Read by Foon |
Fragments | 1:30 | Read by Foon |
Alone I Stood | 0:41 | Read by Foon |
Why Fear Old Age | 0:37 | Read by Foon |
God Bless You | 0:45 | Read by Foon |