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[German] - Neun Nonnen fliehen - Festspiel der deutschen Sprache 8
"Katharina von Bora flieht mit acht weiteren Nonnen aus dem Kloster in die Obhut von Martin Luther, den sie durch seine Schriften verehren gelernt haben. Luther verheiratet die Nonnen mit seinen Freunden, Katharina und Luther werden ein Paar. Dies ist jedoch keine Liebesverbindung, da Katharina Lucas Cranach mehr als zugetan ist. Die Balance der Paare und der scharfe Intellekt der Figuren machen den Reiz dieses gefeierten Stückes aus."
Rolf Hochhuth (Author), Anna Thalbach, Benjamin Krüger, Bernhard Schütz, Caroline Beil, Dominique Horwitz, Hans Stetter, Rainer Sellien, Uwe Bohm (Narrator)
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"The world premier recording brings to life WILLIAM MOSES KUNSTLER who journeyed from comfortable suburban lawyer to America's most revered and reviled attorney for the civil rights and radical movements of the last half of the 20th Century. This is the perfect recording for lawyers, judges or anyone remotely interested in the law. Plus it is an intimate look into our countries most radical decades."
Jeffrey Sweet (Author), Crystal Dickinson, Jeff McCarthy (Narrator)
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[German] - Meisterwerke erotischer Dichtung
"Meisterwerke erotischer Dichtung: Über die Lust und Wollust in der Verskunst der Dichter! Die erotischsten, zärtlichsten, wollüstigsten, aber auch lustigsten Gedichte aller Zeiten! Mit Werken von Walter von der Vogelweide, Giovanni Boccaccio, Heinrich Heine, Rainer Maria Rilke, Wilhelm Busch bis hin zu Frank Wedekind! Unnachahmlich rezitiert von Jürgen Goslar."
Diverse (Author), Jürgen Goslar (Narrator)
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"A lyrical retelling of one of the most important Hindu texts."
Valmiki (Author), Sita Ramamurthy (Narrator)
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"A new collection of poetry exploring themes to inspire and provoke."
Bart Wolffe (Author), Bart Wolffe (Narrator)
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"Kate Tempest is one of the most exciting and innovative performers to have emerged in spoken-word poetry in many years; her dramatic poem Brand New Ancients won the prestigious Ted Hughes Prize for innovation in poetry. Tempest’s wholly unique blend of street poetry, rap and storytelling – combined with the spellbinding delivery of an open-air revivalist – has won her legions of followers all over the UK. Her remarkable stage presence is wholly audible in this poem, a spoken story written to be told with live music. Brand New Ancients is the tale of two families and their intertwining lives, set against the background of the city and braided with classical myth. Here, Tempest shows how the old myths still live on in our everyday acts of violence, bravery, sacrifice and love – and that our lives make tales no less dramatic and powerful than those of the old gods."
Kae Tempest (Author), Kae Tempest (Narrator)
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"Never one to shy away from difficult subjects, in Love, Of a Kind Dennis brings awkwardness, pain and intimacy together in an inimitable and pithy way. In over 50 new poems, accompanied by woodcut engravings, not only does Dennis present us with a different kind of love, but he also presents us with a different way of talking about love. With his work admired by the likes of Sir Paul McCartney, Stephen Fry and Benjamin Zephaniah, Love, Of a Kind is an invaluable and indispensible collection of poetry for any poetry lovers' shelf and, for that matter, any lover's shelf. All poems are read by Felix himself."
Felix Dennis (Author), Felix Dennis (Narrator)
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[German] - Gitanjali: Gedichte
"Gitanjali bedeutet 'Sangesopfer'. Rabindranath Tagore (1861 - 1919), bengalischer Dichter, geboren in Kalkutta, erhielt für diese Gedichtsammlung als erster Asiate den Literaturnobelpreis (1913). In über einhundert Gedichten präsentiert sich der Erzähler als Suchender, der das Kommen der freundlichen Gottheit erwartet, und schildert gleichzeitig auf poetische und anrührende Weise seinen Lebensweg. Wahrhaft magische Literatur."
Rabindranath Tagore (Author), Jürgen Fritsche (Narrator)
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The Autobiography of William McGonagall - the world's worst poet?
"The autobiography of William Topaz McGonagall - the world's worst poet? William Topaz McGonagall is widely renowned as one of the world's worst-ever published poets. Yet his discordant muse is hugely popular all over the world - no less a figure than Spike Milligan was obsessed with him. But how do we account for this morbid fascination with verse of little or no discernible merit whatsoever? William McGonagall didn't discover he was a poet until the comparatively advanced age of 52, when he underwent something of an epiphany - the details of which you can hear in all their glory in this unintentionally hilarious and self-celebratory autobiography. Until then, he was a humble handloom weaver, eking out a living in Dundee, Scotland. But once the muse descended, there was no stopping him - he wrote over 200 poems, many celebrating places he had visited on his travels, many commemorating disasters. McGonagall had a strange relationship with misfortune - not just his own, but that experienced by others - most notably the 90 souls who died when the "Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silv'ry Tay" collapsed in 1879 plunging the train and its passengers into the icy waters below. He was particularly obsessed with shipwrecks, composing over 20 poems on various maritime disasters. But he also branched out into conflagrations, floods and military defeats, making him an unparalleled chronicler of catastrophe. What you'll hear is not so much an autobiography, as a series in episodes in an otherwise dull and uneventful life punctuated with examples of his unparalleled verse: there's his trip to Balmoral to visit Queen Victoria - she wasn't in; an interlude in London, when a hoaxer placed an irresistible business proposition before him; sailing to New York, only to discover he could not perform there, before sailing all the way back again. And much more. So relentless was his chutzpah and self-belief, it's by turns touching, yet somehow breathtaking in its arrogance. Couldn't he tell he had no poetic talent whatsoever? This puzzle has prompted some commentators to brand McGonagall a hoax. But if the McGonagall persona is nothing but an elaborate confection, the comic genius who dreamed him up has yet to admit responsibility. And, as David Rintoul, the performer of this superb audio remarked during recording - no one appeared to have gained from the deception - least of all McGonagall himself. His frequent shortage of a shiny sixpence prompted the Monty Python team to create a similarly financially-challenged Scottish poet, one "Ewen McTeagle", whose final poem before he committed suicide was entitled "What's twenty poonds to the bloody Midland Bank?" Yet McGonagall is immortal. His verse, in all its arrhythmic, cliched awfulness, will survive us all, and is, in the poet's own words, "wonderful to behold". And now, of course, hear!"
William Topaz McGonagall (Author), David Rintoul (Narrator)
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Rab the Rhymer: Poems and songs of Robert Burns - a 250th Birthday celebration
"Acclaimed actors David Rintoul and Vivien Heilbron and eminent musicians Mhairi Lawson and Adrian Chandler present not only Burns's greatest hits, but also a selection of his lesser-known, yet fascinating works. Together these provide a comprehensive overview of his prodigious and versatile genius. Divided into four thematic sections: Love, Of Mice & Men, Off to War and Food & Drink, there are favourites like "A Red, Red Rose", "To A Mouse", "Tam O'Shanter" and "Ae Fond Kiss", interspersed with less familiar poems and songs such as "Rattlin' Roarin' Willie", "The Slave's Lament" and Burns's philosophy of poetry summarized in the three "Epistle to J. Lapraik". Contents PART ONE: LOVE A Red, Red Rose [1'40"] News, Lassies, News [0'48"] Mary Morrison [1'23"] SONG: The White Cockade [0'54"] Jamie Come Try Me [0'28"] The Rigs O' Barley [1'48"] Wha Is That At My Bower-Door? [0'59"] A Poet’s Welcome Tae His Bastart Wean [2'09"] Fine Flowers In the Valley [1'17"] What Can A Young Lassie Do Wi’ An Auld Man? [0'59"] SONG: John Anderson, My Jo [1'08"] Sweet Afton [1'46"] SONG: The Banks O’ Doon (Ye Banks & Braes) [1'43"] Interlude - The Art of Poetry: Epistle To J Lapraik, Part 1 [5'29"] PART TWO: OF MICE & MEN To A Mouse [2'54"] Is There For Honest Poverty (For A' That) [1'37"] SONG: The Slave's Lament [2'32"] Holy Willie's Prayer [4'30"] Interlude - The Art of Poetry: Epistle To J. Lapraik, Part 2 [4'26"] PART THREE: OFF TO WAR Robert Bruce’s March To Bannockburn (Scots Wha Hae) [1'27"] SONG: Ae Fond Kiss, And Then We Sever [2'40"] I Hae Been At Crookieden [0'38"] O Kenmure's On and Awa', Willie [1'00"] Ye Jacobites By Name [1'16"] A Mother's Lament For The Death Of Her Son [0'51"] Such A Parcel Of Rogues In A Nation [1'08"] SONG: Ca' The Yowes To The Knowes [4'47"] Interlude - The Art of Poetry: Epistle to J. Lapraik, Part 3 [2'04"] PART FOUR: FOOD & DRINK Address To A Haggis [2'35"] SONG: Rattlin' Roarin' Willie [0'41"] Scotch Drink [2'54"] Tam O'Shanter [11'31"] SONG: Auld Lang Syne [3'47"]"
Robert Burns (Author), Adrian Chandler, David Rintoul, Mhairi Lawson (Narrator)
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"Considered to be a valuable testimony of the suffering of the American Civil War, in this collection, American Poet Walt Whitman drew from his experiences in the field hospitals."
Walt Whitman (Author), Bart Wolffe (Narrator)
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"A delightful selection of poetry from around the British Isles including 'Dover Beach' by Matthew Arnold, 'Leisure' by W. H. Auden and 'To Autumn' by John Keats. Including classic recordings by acclaimed actors Sir Ralph Richardson and Richard Burton."
Various Authors (Author), Bart Wolffe (Narrator)
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