The Burning Wheel
Aldous Huxley
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Though Aldous Huxley is best known for his later novels and essays, he started his writing career as a poet. The Burning Wheel is his first work, a collection of thirty poems that pay homage in style to poets who wrote in the Romantic or the French symbolist styles. Many of the poems deal with themes of light, darkness, sight, music, art, war, and idealism vs. realism. Though the optimism in his early works waned as he became older, his characteristically optimistic and determined point of view shines through. - Summary by Mary Kay
The last poem was read collaboratively by ezwa, AlgyPug and Larry Wilson. (0 hr 46 min)
Chapitres
The Burning Wheel | 2:13 | Lu par Larry Wilson |
Doors of the Temple | 1:09 | Lu par Elizabeth Buchanan |
Villiers de L'Isle-Adam | 1:08 | Lu par Algy Pug |
Darkness | 0:57 | Lu par J. McDougall |
Mole | 3:19 | Lu par Algy Pug |
The Two Seasons | 1:19 | Lu par Larry Wilson |
Two Realities | 0:57 | Lu par Elizabeth Buchanan |
Quotidian Vision | 0:55 | Lu par J. McDougall |
Vision | 0:50 | Lu par Elizabeth Buchanan |
The Mirror | 0:59 | Lu par Carol |
Variations on a Theme of Laforgue | 0:40 | Lu par Rik Ahlberg |
Philosophy | 0:29 | Lu par Rik Ahlberg |
Philoclea in the Forest | 3:20 | Lu par Algy Pug |
Books and Thoughts | 1:08 | Lu par Tanner Bayles |
Contrary to Nature and Aristotle | 0:54 | Lu par TimoleonWash |
Escape | 1:07 | Lu par Winston Tharp |
The Garden | 1:09 | Lu par Tanner Bayles |
The Canal | 1:13 | Lu par Winston Tharp |
The Ideal found wanting | 1:19 | Lu par Elizabeth Buchanan |
Misplaced Love | 1:21 | Lu par Carol |
(First) Sonnet | 1:20 | Lu par Algy Pug |
Sentimental Summer | 1:14 | Lu par Algy Pug |
The Choice | 1:03 | Lu par Algy Pug |
The Higher Sensualism | 1:19 | Lu par Algy Pug |
(Second) Sonnet | 1:08 | Lu par Algy Pug |
Formal Verses | 1:26 | Lu par Winston Tharp |
Perils of the Small Hours | 1:20 | Lu par Larry Wilson |
Complaint | 0:56 | Lu par Carol |
Return to an Old Home | 1:16 | Lu par Winston Tharp |
Fragment | 1:11 | Lu par Winston Tharp |
The Walk | 8:17 | Lu par LibriVox Volunteers |