The Indian Corn Planter
E. Pauline Johnson
Lu par LibriVox Volunteers





LibriVox volunteers bring you 13 recordings of The Indian Corn Planter by E. Pauline Johnson. This was the Weekly Poetry project for April 29, 2012.
"But in the writings of one poet alone I came upon a new note—the note of the Red Man's Canada. This was the poet that most interested me—Pauline Johnson. I quoted her lovely canoe song "In the Shadows," which will be found in this volume. I at once sat down and wrote a long article, which could have been ten times as long, upon a subject so suggestive as that of Canadian poetry." (From the Introduction to Flint and Feather, Collected Verse BY E. Pauline Johnson; written by Theodore Watts-Dunton, The Pines, Putney Hill. 20th August, 1913. (0 hr 16 min)
Chapitres
The Indian Corn Planter - Read by AS | 1:08 | Lu par acousticwave |
The Indian Corn Planter - Read by CSH | 1:33 | Lu par CS Houghton |
The Indian Corn Planter - Read by DL | 1:12 | Lu par David Lawrence |
The Indian Corn Planter - Read by FS | 1:13 | Lu par fshort |
The Indian Corn Planter - Read by GC | 1:13 | Lu par Snapdragon |
The Indian Corn Planter - Read by JCM | 1:03 | Lu par Jason Mills |
The Indian Corn Planter - Read by JL | 1:18 | Lu par April Gonzales |
The Indian Corn Planter - Read by JM | 1:12 | Lu par Jannie Meisberger |
The Indian Corn Planter - Read by LAH | 1:16 | Lu par Lee Ann Howlett |
The Indian Corn Planter - Read by REF | 1:27 | Lu par Rhonda Federman |
The Indian Corn Planter - Read by RN | 1:31 | Lu par ravenotation |
The Indian Corn Planter - Read by RWH | 1:19 | Lu par Robert Hoffman |
The Indian Corn Planter - Read by UM | 1:19 | Lu par ekzemplaro |