Written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Audio book performed by William Hootkins - Unabridged Fiction - 3 COMPACT DISCS - 3 hours, 58 minutes Publisher, Naxos Audiobooks (July 2005) By the shores of Gitche Gumee The Song of Hiawatha was one of the most loved and quoted narrative poems of the 19th century. It tells the story of a young Ojibway chief growing up, facing his father, the West Wind, in a revenge battle from which they emerge reconciliated, and wooing and marrying Minehaha. The lively narrative, coloured by vivid descriptions of nature and underpinned by the famous Hiawatha metre, makes it a powerful experience to hear, even in the 21st century. About the Performer: William Hootkins' numerous readings for the audiobook industry include novels, best-sellers, poetry, drama, political satires, comic thrillers and short stories; as well as the original novels of Psycho and Cyr on The Waterfront. He is best known for the award-winning Paul Theroux travel books and classics of American literature. He also reads Moby Dick for Naxos AudioBooks. His films include Star Wars, Batman and Raiders of the Lost Ark. |
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