• Leisure. Poem by W.H. Davies
    Mar 20 2022

    William Henry Davies, (1871—1940) was an English poet whose lyrics have a force and simplicity uncharacteristic of the poetry of most of his contemporaries.

    https://youtu.be/r9ZaCUyDkLk

    Music Credits: Eternal Garden by Daniel Henig.

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    2 mins
  • Excerpt From The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui by Bertolt Brecht
    Mar 13 2022

    Bertolt Brecht (1898 — 1956) is widely considered as one of the most important figures in Twentieth Century literature. An acclaimed poet, he is best known as a playwright and director. His 'epic theatre' revolutionized the theatre by creating radical breaks from traditional literary and theatrical form in an effort to facilitate social change. He targeted designing a revolutionary aesthetic which would facilitate the advent of a Marxist revolution.

    https://youtu.be/2lNDo0leb7I

    Music Credits: Meydän - 02 - Elk

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    1 min
  • Faces. Poem by Sara Teasdale
    Mar 6 2022

    Sara Teasdale (1884-1933) was an American lyric poet whose short, personal lyrics were noted for their classical simplicity and quiet intensity. Some of her work anticipated modern feminist verse and the intimate, autobiographical style known as confessional poetry.

    https://youtu.be/aj9iKrlQsjg

    Music Credits: Groovy Grove by Kevin MacLeod

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    2 mins
  • Hour After Hour, Day After Day. Poem by Rosalia de Castro
    Feb 27 2022

    Hour after Hour, Day after Day ("Hora tras hora, día tras día") Translated by Muriel Kittel.  Rosalia de Castro (1837-1885) was a Galician writer, best known for her poetry and for her contribution to the revival of the Galician language in Spain.  She was also one of the leading figures of the ‘Rexurdimento’ (Galician Revival), a literary movement that bloomed during the second half of the 19th century that aimed to liberate Galicia from its cultural and political ostracism.

    https://youtu.be/Kl5hrtb5ejI

    Music Credits: Floating Home by Brian Bolger


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    2 mins
  • Invictus. Poem by William Ernest Henley
    Feb 20 2022

    William Ernest Henley (1849-1903) was an influential British editor, critic and poet of the late-Victorian period. As the editor of several literary magazines, Henley exerted a considerable influence on the literary culture of his time. He and his followers (known jokingly as the Henley Regatta) promoted realism and opposed Decadence in literature through his own essays and through the works of authors he published.

    https://youtu.be/qA9BKBx0NpY

    Music credits: Tears of a Distant Sun by Scott Buckley

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    3 mins
  • The Pool And The Soul. Poem by Victor-Marie Hugo
    Feb 13 2022

    Victor-Marie Hugo (1802-1885), was a prominent literary figure during the nineteenth century Romantic Movement in France. He was an eminent French novelist, poet, playwright and essayist. It was his poetry that first earned him fame in the literary world and later his novels and plays brought him recognition.

    https://youtu.be/J1Rl-ktNrkM

    The Pool and the Soul ("Comme dans les étangs.") Translated by R.F. HODGSON.

    Music Credits: Underwater Exploration by Godmode

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    1 min
  • From The Cadenced Roar Of The Waves. Poem by Rosalia De Castro
    Feb 5 2022

    Rosalia de Castro (1837-1885) was a Galician writer, best known for her poetry and for her contribution to the revival of the Galician language in Spain.  She was also one of the leading figures of the ‘Rexurdimento’ (Galician Revival), a literary movement that bloomed during the second half of the 19th century that aimed to liberate Galicia from its cultural and political ostracism.

    https://youtu.be/n6tlTjPNkjQ

    Music Credits: Surviving The Asteroid Belt - I Think I Can Help You

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    1 min
  • How Happy Is The Little Stone. Poem by Emily Dickinson
    Jan 21 2022

    Emily Dickinson (1830–1886) is one of the most important American poets of the 19th century. Although only a few of her poems were published during her lifetime, her body of work—nearly 1,800 poems altogether—has become a staple of the American literary canon, and is now considered among the finest in the English language.

    Poetry Video: https://youtu.be/2-22eVT5-yM

    Music Credits: Seasons by Delicate Steve

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    2 mins