Rivers to the Sea by Sara Teasdale audiobook

Rivers to the Sea

By Sara Teasdale
Read by AnnaLisa Bodtker

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1.73 Hours Unabridged
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    ISBN: 9781669620174

A bestseller at the time of its publication, Rivers to the Sea, Sara Teasdale's third collection of poetry, has remained in print since its debut in 1915. Passionate and romantic, full of longing, this masterful collection was dedicated to her husband. Sara Teasdale won the Pulitzer Prize for her book Love Songs in 1918. copyright 2021 (P) alenbeebooks AnnaLisa Bodtker is the narrator of the popular audiobooks The Rainbow and the Rose by Edith Nesbit, and Flame and Shadow by Sara Teasdale. cover image: Desna river, feeder of the Southern Bug, at dawn. Ukraine, Vinnytsia Raion by George Chernilevsky

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A bestseller at the time of its publication, Rivers to the Sea, Sara Teasdale's third collection of poetry, has remained in print since its debut in 1915. Passionate and romantic, full of longing, this masterful collection was dedicated to her husband. Sara Teasdale won the Pulitzer Prize for her book Love Songs in 1918.

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AnnaLisa Bodtker is the narrator of the popular audiobooks The Rainbow and the Rose by Edith Nesbit, and Flame and Shadow by Sara Teasdale.

cover image: Desna river, feeder of the Southern Bug, at dawn. Ukraine, Vinnytsia Raion by George Chernilevsky

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Author Bio: Sara Teasdale

Author Bio: Sara Teasdale

Sara Trevor Teasdale (1884–1933) was born in St Louis, Missouri. A child of poor health she was fourteen years old when she was well enough to begin school. Her first poetry publication was in 1907, with her second book in 1911. She was courted by Vachel Lindsay, a great poet, but one who thought he could not provide a suitable standard of living. So Sara married Ernst Filsinger and the couple moved to New York City. In 1917 she released the poetry collection Love Songs, and the following year it won three awards: the Columbia University Poetry Society prize, the 1918 Pulitzer Prize for poetry, and the annual prize of the Poetry Society of America.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/Poetry
Runtime: 1.73
Audience: Adult
Language: English