|
ABRF Audio Book Store
|
|
Audio Books Home | Biographical Audio books | Classic Literature | Dramatizations | Music Related | Poetry | Shakespeare | |
| The best in spoken entertainment |
There is a pleasure in listening to the imagery of Alexander's Bridge that is similar to
viewing a beautiful watercolor, as in the following description of a Boston street in late afternoon: "The sun
sank rapidly; the silvery light had faded from the bare boughs and the watery twilight was setting in when
Wilson at last walked down the hill, descending into cooler and cooler depths of grayish shadow."
Against this delicate imagery, Willa Cather renders the tough inner terrain of a man in mid-life crisis. Bartley
Alexander is a master bridge engineer. At forty-three he is at the height of his power, comfortable with success
and all it brings. Yet he yearns for the lost vibrancy of his youth. He leads a double life, veering between his
beautiful, accomplished wife and his mistress, an actress he knew as a student in Paris. This conflict creates
a crack in the structure of his life which ultimately undermines him.
Seven Pillars of WisdomWritten By : T E LawrenceNarrated By : Jim NortonPublished By : Select Music & DistributionRuntime : 3 hours 50 minutesType : Classic Literature
|
Paradise LostWritten By : John MiltonNarrated By : Anton LesserPublished By : Select Music & DistributionRuntime : 3 hours 55 minutesType : Poetry
|
Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson, TheWritten By : Mark TwainNarrated By : various readersPublished By : Blackstone Audio IncRuntime : 6 hoursType : Classic LiteratureDownload Price : $14.95
In this book that implicitly condemns slavery, David Wilson is called “Pudd’nhead” by the townspeople, who fail to understand his combination of wisdom and eccentricity. He redeems himself by solving a murder mystery and a case of transposed identities. More...
|
Song of Roland, TheWritten By : UnknownNarrated By : a full castPublished By : Blackstone Audio IncRuntime : 3 hoursType : Classic LiteratureDownload Price : $25.95 $12.95
The audiodrama of this twelfth-century French epic allows listeners to hear the story as they might have in medieval time, when a traveling troubador would recite the poem in the village square. It describes the heroic exploits of Roland and the campaign of Charlemagne. Fired by the religious... More...
|