The White Canoe and Other Verse
Alan Sullivan
Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk





This early collection of Alan Sullivan's work is from the pen of a young Canadian author who portrays Canada's short Summer season as the voyage through a Summer of life in an allegorical "white canoe". During that voyage Sullivan shares with the reader his expressions of joy, loss, doubt, uncertainty and hope for a blissful conclusion. Sullivan's later career would embrace classic and unique depictions of the early development of his country, winning a Governor General's Award for his 1941 novel "Three Came to Ville Marie" (Sullivan's 1891 poem "Fifty Years Hence" included in "The White Canoe and Other Verse" seems curiously prescient in this regard). This selection of a nascent Alan Sullivan's poems makes an important contribution to the work of Canadian poets of this era. - Summary by Bruce Kachuk (0 hr 32 min)
Kapitel
The White Canoe | 1:49 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
A Vision | 2:27 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
A Question | 1:36 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Confession, Creed, and Prayer | 3:41 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
To My Pipe | 1:09 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Supposing | 2:14 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
The Widower's Lullaby | 3:09 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
The Bird in the Night | 1:44 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Nescio at Felix | 1:21 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
To My Indian Pipe | 1:13 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Advenit Amor | 1:19 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
A Song of Life | 3:56 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Voices | 1:33 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Fifty Years Hence | 2:40 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
Farewell to the White Canoe | 2:26 | Gelesen von Bruce Kachuk |
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Steve
The poems and verses may have been good, but I was distracted by the over-the-top recitation style of the reader . It was as if he was wanting to break into song - but without notes. I have listened to many LibriVox recordings and have never given such a review as this. Was he trying to be dramatic?? Was he trying too hard to emphasize each line? I don’t know. I listened to the whole thing just hoping it would get better. I think if he just toned down the DRAMATIC and read it as a poem, then it would have been better. I suggest a do over.