In Flanders Fields (version 2)
John Mccrae
Lu par LibriVox Volunteers
LibriVox volunteers bring you fifteen readings of In Flanders Fields, one of the more famous poems written during the First World War.
John McCrae was a poet and physician from Guelph, Ontario. His close friend, Alexis Helmer, was killed during the battle on May 2. McCrae performed the burial service himself, at which time he noted how poppies quickly grew around the graves of those who died at Ypres. The next day, he composed the poem while sitting in the back of an ambulance. Summary by Rachel, adapted from Wikipedia (0 hr 16 min)
Chapitres
In Flanders Fields - Read by ADP | 0:54 | Lu par Adele de Pignerolles |
In Flanders Fields - Read by ALP | 1:06 | Lu par Algy Pug |
In Flanders Fields - Read by BK | 1:11 | Lu par Bruce Kachuk |
In Flanders Fields - Read by CLP | 0:56 | Lu par Chris Pyle |
In Flanders Fields - Read by GG | 1:18 | Lu par Greg Giordano |
In Flanders Fields - Read by IK | 1:12 | Lu par Ian King |
In Flanders Fields - Read by JN | 1:14 | Lu par Julia Niedermaier |
In Flanders Fields - Read by LAH | 1:05 | Lu par Lee Ann Howlett |
In Flanders Fields - Read by LB | 0:59 | Lu par bean420 |
In Flanders Fields - Read by LLW | 1:15 | Lu par Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
In Flanders Fields - Read by MAS | 1:27 | Lu par MaryAnn |
In Flanders Fields - Read by PN | 0:54 | Lu par Piotr Nater |
In Flanders Fields - Read by RC | 1:07 | Lu par Rosslyn Carlyle |
In Flanders Fields - Read by SP | 1:04 | Lu par Rachel |
In Flanders Fields - Read by WT | 1:08 | Lu par Winston Tharp |