Online Audio Poetry Resources: Listening to Mimic is an offering of Writer's Community. Below are ten links they have listed that open the enjoyment of Poetry wider for those who prefer Audio.
10 Online Audio Poetry Resources
- PennSound Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing at the University of Pennsylvania. PennSound is an ongoing project, committed to producing new audio recordings and preserving existing audio archives.
- UbuWeb is a completely independent resource dedicated to all strains of the avant-garde, ethnopoetics, and outsider arts.
- Lannan Foundation Audio Archives. You can find links here to all of the audio recordings available on the Lannan Foundation website. The archives contain audio files from the popular Readings & Conversations series, other public Lannan events from the past 16 years, as well as selections from the award-winning literary radio program “Bookworm” with Michael Silverblatt.
- The Poets.org Listening Booth. There are more than 400 audio clips on Poets.org, and our list is always growing.
- Poetry Audio at Salon.com.
- BBC Poetry Out Loud.
- Book of Voices. The Book of Voices is e-poets’ living gallery of literature in text, spoken word, and multimedia; a literary collection lending context, a sense of place, and identity to aural poetry from artists throughout e-poets’ community. It illustrates what we mean when we advocate “aural literacy”: language and wisdom are no less valid when borne of breath instead of paper.
- HarperAudio!
- The Poetry Archive. The Poetry Archive exists to help make poetry accessible, relevant and enjoyable to a wide audience.
- The Poetry Foundation Audio & Podcasts.
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