The Black Riders and Other Lines (Version 2)
Gelesen von Chuck Williamson
Stephen Crane





Written in a purgative frenzy of pure imagination (“They came, and I wrote them, that’s all”), Stephen Crane’s The Black Riders and Other Lines is a strange, enigmatic, and sparsely-written collection of free verse that bristles with Old Testament fury, seethes with cosmic cynicism, and touches on themes of lost faith and existential terror.
- Summary by ChuckW (0 hr 41 min)
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False Grind





I really like the voice and tone of the reader in this collection of Stephen Crane's poetry: slightly-angsty, indignant, a quiet rage brewing underneath a defiant, slow delivery -- oddly appropriate for these poems.