To hear W.B. Yeats reciting “The Lake Isle of Innisfree,” go here, scroll down approximately one screen to “RealAudio file of Yeats reciting Innisfree,” and click on the link.
Is it good? I dunno–but it’s him.
Terry Teachout on the arts in New York City
To hear W.B. Yeats reciting “The Lake Isle of Innisfree,” go here, scroll down approximately one screen to “RealAudio file of Yeats reciting Innisfree,” and click on the link.
Is it good? I dunno–but it’s him.
“He was experiencing that stage of love which seems to consist only of patient waiting, but his nature was better suited to it than some would have been.”
Barbara Pym, Less than Angels
I returned from North Carolina this afternoon (about which more tomorrow) and promptly set to work on “About Last Night,” which (as I’m sure you know) hasn’t exactly been in the front of my mind for the past month or so. Now that All in the Dances is finished, I’m raring to go, and I’ve started out by completely updating the right-hand column, in which you will now find:
– A fresh set of Top Fives
– My latest “Second City” column, which appeared in today’s Washington Post
– Two new pieces in “Teachout Elsewhere”
I start blogging in earnest on Monday, and I have lots of stuff up my sleeve, so watch this space.
It’s nice to be back.