Shepherd Singing Ragtime, and Other Poems

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Shepherd Singing Ragtime, and Other Poems

by Louis Golding

EN·~34 minutes·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total

SHEPHERD SINGING RAGTIME

0:48

NUMBERS

2:12

PLOUGHMAN AT THE PLOUGH

0:43

CREED

0:31

THE STARRY LADY

1:13

WHEN THE GREAT ARM OF A TREE BENDS STOOPING

1:18

THE MOON-CLOCK

1:14

UNNAMED FRUIT

0:35

PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST

0:21

SHEPHERD SINGING RAGTIME

3:30

Description

A vivid tapestry of verse, this collection moves from the humble rhythms of farm life to the soaring wonder of night skies. The poet’s ear catches the clatter of a ragtime melody humming through a shepherd’s pasture, while the language of the fields is rendered with sturdy, almost tactile detail. Listeners will find the cadence of everyday chores—sheep grazing, ploughs turning earth—mirrored in the steady beat of the poems, grounding the work in a warm, familiar pulse.

Beyond the bucolic, the poems lift toward larger questions, weaving in reflections on war, faith, and the endless chase of imagination. A striking piece about a star‑crowned lady blends celestial imagery with musical overtures, creating a sense of awe that lingers after the line ends. The varied forms, from numbered refrains to free‑verse musings, invite an attentive ear, promising an intimate listening experience that celebrates both the ordinary and the extraordinary.

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Language

en

Duration

~34 minutes (33K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2017-11-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Louis Golding

Louis Golding

1895–1958

Best known for vivid novels about British Jewish life, this once-famous English writer moved easily between fiction, essays, travel writing, and poetry. His work often drew on Manchester roots, wartime experience, and a sharp eye for the social worlds around him.

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