Best Dog Stories
Booth Tarkington
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A collection of adult stories - sad, humorous, and adventurous - about Man's Best Friend. NOTE: Some of these selections contain violence and racial stereotypes that will be objectionable to some listeners. - Summary by TriciaG (6 hr 53 min)
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To Hub--Just a Dog, by Warren G. Harding | 2:26 | Leído por mleigh |
A Tribute to the Dog, by George Graham Vest | 4:24 | Leído por mleigh |
The Anarchist--His Dog, by Susan Glaspell | 34:23 | Leído por Deanna Heise |
One Smart Pup, by Frank R. Pierce | 29:33 | Leído por April6090 |
Ordered On, by John T. Foote | 31:14 | Leído por Audrey Sing |
Drafted, by Vesta Tharp | 20:32 | Leído por Michael Cocciolillo |
Brown Wolf, by Jack London | 15:38 | Leído por Amber Rose |
The Pursuit, by Samuel A. Derieux | 34:33 | Leído por Audrey Sing |
Bill, by Roy Norton | 25:28 | Leído por Audrey Sing |
When the Prince Came Home, by George T. Marsh | 45:52 | Leído por Audrey Sing |
The Last Adventure, by Albert P. Terhune | 37:09 | Leído por Audrey Sing |
Gammire, by Booth Tarkington | 51:11 | Leído por TriciaG |
The Lost Dog, by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman | 11:46 | Leído por T.Honcharyk |
Smoke, by John A. Moroso | 20:41 | Leído por Audrey Sing |
Chums, by Edwin L. Sabin | 24:18 | Leído por ambsweet13 |
A Little Ghost in the Garden, by Richard Le Gallienne | 24:05 | Leído por Audrey Sing |
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helewin
Booth Tarkington's story of the black poodle would be wonderful were it not within a glaring unfortunate example of presenting black servants in stereotype and dialect. While not an unusual gratuitous practice (ie not necessary to the story) throughout American literature to select this excerpt from the book Gentle Julia is a sad exposure of Tarkington's blithe insensitivity . He obviously loved and owned black poodles, but, his means of celebrating them is painful. The reader made some attempt to minimize the extreme black dialect. No matter when the anthology was compiled this story should be left out. We can't edit out such prejudice from past writers work but we needn't celebrate it.