An Afternoon in July


Leído por LibriVox Volunteers

(3.5 stars; 2 reviews)

(0 hr 33 min)

Capítulos

An Afternoon in July - Read by AM 1:58 Leído por Maishwarya
An Afternoon in July - Read by AN 2:26 Leído por Anna Mayworm
An Afternoon in July - Read by BGH 2:13 Leído por Brett G. Hirsch
An Afternoon in July - Read by BLD 2:12 Leído por Blaze Dragon
An Afternoon in July - Read by EEP 3:05 Leído por Ernst Pattynama
An Afternoon in July - Read by ELC 2:47 Leído por elisecandel
An Afternoon in July - Read by FS 2:15 Leído por fshort
An Afternoon in July - Read by GB 2:24 Leído por Garth Burton
An Afternoon in July - Read by JCM 2:32 Leído por Jason Mills
An Afternoon in July - Read by JCW 2:31 Leído por Jeremy Christopher Wadkins
An Afternoon in July - Read by JM 2:21 Leído por Jannie Meisberger
An Afternoon in July - Read by LLW 2:34 Leído por Leonard Wilson (1930-2024)
An Afternoon in July - Read by MC 2:04 Leído por mlcui
An Afternoon in July - Read by PS 2:02 Leído por Phil Schempf

Reseñas

An Afternoon in July


(2 stars)

At first I was put off by this poem. It's theme was unspectacular and less than uplifting, both aspects of which, if present, would have significantly altered the message of the poem and how it was conveyed. Then after having listened halfway through the set I began noting certain parallels: sultry, languid, hot are all words occurring more than once. My ears perked up. The addition of Sun, day added nothing unexpected to the poem's subject matter and the duplicate flowers, trees could merely be environmental. But cheeks pillowed/crimson cheeks and hush(descriptive/imperative) appear more intentional. And most convincing were those pairs in bold proximity still, stirred. Yet I can't relate any pattern of these to the meaning of the poem. Perhaps the contrast between the concept of breeze, air, breath/breathing and acts done in vain. Or maybe it is meant to be read repetitiously like over a book's single page in a stupor of scorching heat.