Listen to Dearly Departed Authors Read Their Work
We admit, weve been on a bit of a literary audio kick lately (we suggest listening to The Hunger Games at the gym). Last week, we thought about which books we wished would be read to us by famous actors, but this week we felt an urge to get a little closer to the source, and see if we could listen to some of our favorite dearly departed authors reading from their own work. Theres something very satisfying about hearing an author read their work aloud its probably as close well ever get to being inside their heads. Intonation, emphasis, when they giggle to themselves, when they sigh all of these small details can enthrall literary geeks like us, and perhaps enhance our understanding. Weve collected audio recordings of fifteen famous authors reading their own work aloud from around the web, so lean back, take a listen, and let yourself be just a little bit transported.
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A recording (done by the man himself, no less) of T.S. Eliot reading The Wasteland.
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Jack Kerouac reading the last page of On the Road, to the smooth jams of some jazz.
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J.R.R. Tolkien reading Chapter V: Riddles in the Dark, from The Hobbit.
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