The Congo, and Other Poems

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The Congo, and Other Poems

by Vachel Lindsay

EN·~1 hours·60 chapters

Chapters

60 total

THE CONGO AND OTHER POEMS

0:01

By Vachel Lindsay - [Nicholas Vachel Lindsay, Illinois Artist. 1879-1931.]

1:17

THE CONGO AND OTHER POEMS

0:01

Introduction. By Harriet Monroe

7:07

First Section ~~ Poems intended to be read aloud, or chanted.

0:03

The Congo - A Study of the Negro Race

8:59

The Santa Fe Trail

8:03

The Firemen's Ball

7:35

The Master of the Dance

4:23

The Mysterious Cat

0:57

Description

This collection gathers a spirited array of verses that aim to bring poetry back to the ear as much as the eye. The poet’s experimental “half‑sung, half‑spoken” style invites listeners to feel the rhythm of each line, echoing the ancient Greek lyric and the lively cadence of early American vaudeville. The opening poem, “The Congo,” uses vivid stage directions to guide a performance that merges chant, chant‑like narration, and a touch of music, urging the reader to become an active participant.

Harriet Monroe’s introduction situates the work within the lively literary scene of the 1910s, highlighting the poet’s devotion to the people of the Midwest and his belief that verse should belong in the public chamber, not merely on a shelf. Throughout the volume, the poems balance social observation, humor, and a yearning for a more communal, melodic experience of language, making the book a compelling invitation to hear poetry as a living, breathing performance.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (106K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Alan R. Light, and David Widger

Release date

1997-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Vachel Lindsay

Vachel Lindsay

1879–1931

A restless, theatrical poet, he tried to bring verse off the page and back into the human voice. His chants, performances, and vivid rhythms made him one of the most distinctive American poets of the early 20th century.

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