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FREDERICTON, N. B. - THE PIPES OF PAN.
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A lyrical tapestry unfolds as the poet addresses a close friend, inviting listeners into a chorus of varied moods. The opening verses weave personal confession with sweeping observations, moving from intimate whispers to bold proclamations. Its rhythm shifts effortlessly, echoing both the quiet of contemplation and the roar of public celebration.
The collection then turns outward, offering sweeping odes to a young nation—its landscapes, battles, and restless ambition. Rich historical references mingle with mythic voices, from the echo of ancient heroes to a plaintive monologue of a timeless figure. Listeners will be drawn into vivid imagery that captures both the pride and the yearning of a people seeking their place in the world.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (75K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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1860–1943
A pioneering Canadian poet and storyteller, he helped shape a distinctly Canadian voice in literature and became widely known for vivid nature writing and animal stories. His work made him one of the first Canadian authors to earn an international reputation.
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