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Frank Stanford

Dreamlike Verses from the Heart of the Delta and Ozarks

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Author: Frank Stanford

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1979

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen You

The summary audiobook of "You" by Frank Stanford is ideal for readers seeking a concise and engaging overview of the novel's themes and characters without committing to the full text. It’s perfect for busy individuals, students preparing for discussions, or anyone interested in contemporary literature who wants to grasp the essence of the story quickly. Additionally, fans of psychological fiction and complex relational dynamics will find the summary audiobook a valuable resource to enhance their understanding of the narrative's intricacies.

3 quotes from You

  • "Every poem is an act of faith, an embrace of the ambiguity of life."
  • "Love is a kind of poetry in motion, a rhythm we all dance to, even when we're out of step."
  • "To write is to risk vulnerability; we lay bare our souls in ink and hope for acceptance."

Author : Frank Stanford

Frank Stanford was an influential American poet renowned for his ambitious epic, *The Battlefield Where The Moon Says I Love You*, a strikingly intricate work devoid of stanzas or punctuation. Throughout his 20s, he released six collections of poetry, and after his untimely death just before his 30th birthday on June 3, 1978, three posthumous volumes along with a selection of his poems were published. Over the past three decades, Stanford has emerged as a cult figure in American literature, captivating readers with his unique voice and innovative style.

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Frank Stanford

Dreamlike Verses from the Heart of the Delta and Ozarks

4.50108rating

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Author: Frank Stanford

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1979

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen You

The summary audiobook of "You" by Frank Stanford is ideal for readers seeking a concise and engaging overview of the novel's themes and characters without committing to the full text. It’s perfect for busy individuals, students preparing for discussions, or anyone interested in contemporary literature who wants to grasp the essence of the story quickly. Additionally, fans of psychological fiction and complex relational dynamics will find the summary audiobook a valuable resource to enhance their understanding of the narrative's intricacies.

3 quotes from You

  • "Every poem is an act of faith, an embrace of the ambiguity of life."
  • "Love is a kind of poetry in motion, a rhythm we all dance to, even when we're out of step."
  • "To write is to risk vulnerability; we lay bare our souls in ink and hope for acceptance."

Author: Frank Stanford

Frank Stanford was an influential American poet renowned for his ambitious epic, *The Battlefield Where The Moon Says I Love You*, a strikingly intricate work devoid of stanzas or punctuation. Throughout his 20s, he released six collections of poetry, and after his untimely death just before his 30th birthday on June 3, 1978, three posthumous volumes along with a selection of his poems were published. Over the past three decades, Stanford has emerged as a cult figure in American literature, captivating readers with his unique voice and innovative style.