Personae

audiobook

Personae

by Ezra Pound

EN·~50 minutes·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total

THIS BOOK IS FOR - MARY MOORE - OF TRENTON, IF SHE WANTS IT

0:43

PERSONAE

0:00

Grace before Song

0:29

La Fraisne

2:04

Cino

1:53

Na Audiart

2:24

Villonaud for this Yule

1:09

A Villonaud - Ballad of the Gibbet - Or the song of the sixth companion

2:13

Mesmerism

1:04

Fifine Answers

1:37

Description

A striking collage of poetic fragments opens this work, beginning with a personal dedication and a catalog of enigmatic titles that hint at the breadth of the journey ahead. The pieces jump between mythic allusion, lyrical prayer, and intimate confession, weaving a tapestry that feels both ancient and freshly invented. Listeners are invited into a world where each line reverberates like a whispered incantation.

Among the opening verses, “Grace before Song” rises as a hymn to the heavens, its rhythm echoing the pulse of rain‑soaked seas and the fleeting brilliance of opal light. In “La Fraisne,” a solitary counselor abandons the cold trappings of age to find solace in ash woods, speaking to a tree‑like bride whose love surpasses human longing. “Cino” shifts to a wandering minstrel’s perspective, chanting about suns, cities, and the endless road that binds song and soul.

The overall effect is a haunting, meditative soundscape that rewards attentive listening. Shifting voices and vivid imagery create a sense of wandering through forgotten forests, bustling market squares, and timeless night skies. It is a listening experience that lingers, urging each audience member to contemplate the fragile borders between madness, memory, and the quiet joy of unguarded feeling.

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Language

en

Duration

~50 minutes (48K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Marc D'Hooghe (Images generously made available by the Internet Archive)

Release date

2012-10-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ezra Pound

Ezra Pound

1885–1972

A driving force behind literary modernism, this American poet helped shape the careers of writers like T. S. Eliot and James Joyce while building his own ambitious body of work. His influence on 20th-century poetry is enormous, even as his political extremism and wartime broadcasts remain deeply controversial.

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