Carolina Chansons: Legends of the Low Country
Dubose Heyward
Read by Laurie Anne Walden
This is a collection of poems about Charleston and the South Carolina Lowcountry. DuBose Heyward was a Charleston native best known for his novel Porgy, which was the basis for the Gershwin opera Porgy and Bess. Hervey Allen, who later wrote Anthony Adverse, met Heyward after moving to Charleston to teach. Together they founded the Poetry Society of South Carolina, which is still active today. (Summary by Laurie Anne Walden) (1 hr 52 min)
Chapters
Acknowledgments and Preface | 4:18 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
Seance at Sunrise; Silences; Presences | 8:32 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
The Pirates | 11:36 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
The Sewees of Sewee Bay; La Fayette Lands | 8:56 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
The Priest and the Pirate: A Ballad of Theodosia Burr | 9:51 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
Palmetto Town; Carolina Spring Song | 3:20 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
The Last Crew | 12:00 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
Landbound; Two Pages from the Book of the Sea Islands | 8:00 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
Modern Philosopher; Upstairs-Downstairs; Hag-hollerin' Time; Macabre in Macaws;… | 8:43 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
Edgar Allan Poe; Alchemy; Osceola | 5:47 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
Magnolia Gardens; Middleton Garden | 6:40 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
The Goose Creek Voice; The Leaping Poll | 6:07 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
The Blockade Runner | 10:31 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
Beyond Debate; Marsh Tackies; Back River; Dusk | 8:27 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |