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Spoon River Anthology (Audio Editions)

Spoon River Anthology (Audio Editions)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Secrets of Small Town Life
Review: I purchased this book after reading a rave review of it, written by Kurt Vonnegut. Vonnegut stated that, while teaching at the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop, he taught from this book of poetry as if it were a novel--an outstanding novel, one which would not be bad material to emulate. After reading and rereading this book, I can certainly see why Vonnegut felt this way, for the character development to be found here is incredible; each character has his/her own story...and secret. Coming from a very small town (population 1,100), I can vouch for how true to life this scenario often is--for it is often only safe to discuss one's deepest secrets once they have become deceased :) I hope that this book will grow in popularity, for it would be a shame for it to be forgotten. Perhaps one of the most accessible volumes of poetry ever written...even for those who claim to dislike poetry, or find it indiscernible--for the messages to be found in these writings are not to be missed.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: From an actor's point of view
Review: I realize that this book of short poetic stories is not used by many as an acting exercise, but I am an actor and was assigned to use this book to work on characters and deep monologues. I was astonished at the quality and depth contained in the writing. If you're an actor, looking for monologues or want to work on character work, get this book and perform each character within to the depth in which it was written.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oh, the honesty that bestows dead men's souls!
Review: I saw a theatrical production of The Spoon River Anthologies and fell in love with the prose. Although not every character is relatable, most have a message of truth and honesty that anyone can respect. Dark, but enlightening. It is well worth the read. What will be on your headstone when you pass?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everyone can find themselves (or someone they know) in SRA
Review: I use the Dover edition at Buckhannon-Upshur High School with my ninth grade students each spring. Even the kids who say they hate poetry end up liking this book. We read the poems as pieces of a puzzle, trying to put the people and their problems together. We only get about one third of the book done in class, but most of the students read more on their own time. There's a new one--students reading for pleasure!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great teaching tool
Review: I use this book in my English 8 classrooms to discuss character sketches and reading and understanding poetry. The students love that it's "kinda" dark and morbid. I like it because the students can focus on one person on "the hill" and not be worried with numerous characters and settings. I've used it in both 8th and 10th grade and the writing that comes from the reading of these poems is amazing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great teaching tool
Review: I use this book in my English 8 classrooms to discuss character sketches and reading and understanding poetry. The students love that it's "kinda" dark and morbid. I like it because the students can focus on one person on "the hill" and not be worried with numerous characters and settings. I've used it in both 8th and 10th grade and the writing that comes from the reading of these poems is amazing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Voices of Humanity
Review: I was turned on to this book after hearing the latest Richard Buckner release "The Hill", in which the musician uses the Spoon River Anthology as the basis for his conceptual music. After listening to this wonderful disc, I was compelled to read the actual work by Edgar Lee Masters. What I found was a book that was written in 1915, but that brings to life the voices of humanity louder than anything I've read in recent years. This book is more poetry than literature, but the stories of the residents of Spoon River that are collected within the pages are stories that are not soon forgotten.

This book has moved me more than anything else I've read in recent years, and I highly recommend that othes read this outstanding work of art.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Voices of Humanity
Review: I was turned on to this book after hearing the latest Richard Buckner release "The Hill", in which the musician uses the Spoon River Anthology as the basis for his conceptual music. After listening to this wonderful disc, I was compelled to read the actual work by Edgar Lee Masters. What I found was a book that was written in 1915, but that brings to life the voices of humanity louder than anything I've read in recent years. This book is more poetry than literature, but the stories of the residents of Spoon River that are collected within the pages are stories that are not soon forgotten.

This book has moved me more than anything else I've read in recent years, and I highly recommend that othes read this outstanding work of art.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: i first read this over ten years ago...
Review: i'm glad to see teachers still introducing this book to their high school students - i could kiss the one who gave it to me, if i knew where she was.

like a lot of people, it actually introduced me to poetry i actually enjoyed, and taught me how to <i>really</i> read it.

but despite all that, it remains a favorite of mine over ten years later because it's just plain brilliant. if my kids' high school teachers don't make them read it, i'll beat the teacher over the head with my ratty old paperback copy until the teacher gets the point.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: BOOOOORING
Review: If you are looking for anything with any kind of story or plot at all, this is not the book for you. Simply an endless string of loosely related paragraphs. If you want a book that you cant put down, look elsewhere. This may be more appropriate in a literature class, but definitely not for a good-time-read.


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