Mountain Interval (version 2)
Robert Frost
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Mountain Interval is a 1916 poetry collection written by American writer Robert Frost. It is Frost's third poetic volume and was published by Henry Holt. It was republished in 1920. Frost made several alterations in the sequencing of the collection and released a new edition in 1921. Five lyrics of the earlier collection were compiled next under the title "His Wife". In this volume only three poems are written in dramatic monologue. Summary by Wikipedia (1 hr 29 min)
Capítulos
The Road Not Taken | 2:12 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
Christmas Trees | 3:47 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
An Old Man's Winter Night | 2:03 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
A Patch of Old Snow | 0:42 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
In the Home Stretch | 12:31 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
The Telephone | 1:28 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
Meeting and Passing | 1:13 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
Hyla Brook | 1:17 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
The Oven Bird | 1:21 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
Bond and Free | 1:32 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
Birches | 3:58 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
Pea Brush | 1:32 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
Putting In the Seed | 1:12 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
A Time to Talk | 0:54 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
The Cow in Apple Time | 1:04 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
An Encounter | 1:49 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
Range-Finding | 1:17 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
The Hill Wife | 4:00 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
The Bonfire | 6:57 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
A Girl's Garden | 2:22 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
The Exposed Nest | 2:20 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
“Out, Out––” | 2:33 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
Brown's Descent | 3:48 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
The Gum-Gatherer | 2:08 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
The Line-Gang | 1:10 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
The Vanishing Red | 2:20 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
Snow | 20:49 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
The Sound of the Trees | 1:31 | Leído por Mister Lukey |
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Jennifer Lukoschat
This is very nice, but it is a bummer that it doesn't have all the poems.
Beautifully read





Jeremy Penna
Wonderful cadence and pacing. A real treat to listen to.