Spoon River Anthology

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Spoon River Anthology

by Edgar Lee Masters

EN·~3 hours·248 chapters

Chapters

248 total

Spoon River Anthology - by Edgar Lee Masters

0:02

Contents

4:10

The Hill

1:37

Hod Putt

0:32

Ollie McGee

0:31

Fletcher McGee

0:47

Robert Fulton Tanner

0:53

Cassius Hueffer

0:32

Serepta Mason

0:23

Amanda Barker

0:20

Description

A small Midwestern town becomes a chorus of voices, each speaking from beyond the grave. In these short, poetic monologues the dead reveal the hopes, regrets, and hidden scandals that defined their lives. The verses are intimate and unsentimental, offering snapshots of love, ambition, loss, and everyday toil that together paint a vivid portrait of a community.

Through the simple cadence of a eulogistic hymn, the collection uncovers the contradictions of small‑town existence—pride and vanity, devotion and betrayal, laughter and sorrow. Listeners hear the candid confessions of farmers, teachers, shopkeepers, and outcasts, all speaking honestly about the choices that shaped them. The result is a moving, timeless meditation on how ordinary lives echo long after they end.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (209K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1998-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edgar Lee Masters

Edgar Lee Masters

1868–1950

Best known for Spoon River Anthology, he gave a whole small town its own unforgettable chorus of voices. Trained as a lawyer and drawn to the hidden stories of ordinary people, he helped reshape American poetry in the early 20th century.

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