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Running Time: 01:17 hrsNarrator: Alice OswaldPublisher:Faber & Faber, 2016Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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Certified Accessible By: National Network for Equitable Library ServiceRunning Time: 01:17 hrsNarrator: Alice OswaldPublisher:BC Libraries Cooperative, 2023Note: This book was produced with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component
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- Author: Oswald, AliceContributor: Oswald, AliceEdition: UnabridgedDate:Created2016Summary:
Over the course of three years Alice Oswald recorded conversations with people who live and work on the River Dart in Devon. Using these records and voices as a sort of poetic census, she creates in Dart a narrative of the river, tracking its life from source to sea. The voices are wonderfully varied and idiomatic - they include a poacher, a ferryman, a sewage worker and milk worker, a forester, swimmers and canoeists - and are interlinked with historic and mythic voices: drowned voices, dreaming voices and marginal notes which act as markers along the way. Read by the author.
Genre:Subject(s): England--River Dart | English poetry | Poets, EnglishOriginal Publisher: London, Faber & FaberLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9780571243938
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