The City of Dreadful Night and Other Poems
James Thomson
Read by MoonLylith
While primarily known for being pessimistic, the poetry of James Thomson (1834-1882) is also beautiful and psychologically complex. This 1903 edition, varying as it does in selection from the edition of the same name published during his lifetime, provides a representative look at what has come to be known as his best works. The title poem is a horror-laced journey through depths that are surface level supernatural and at their heart an exploration of depression and atheist existential crisis. Subsequent works turn personal struggles (such as chronic insomnia) into pure art and praise poets that have gone before. - Summary by MoonLylith (3 hr 33 min)
Chapters
Front matter. Proem. The City of Dreadful Night Parts 1-10 | 45:09 | Read by MoonLylith |
The City of Dreadful Night Parts 11-21 | 42:36 | Read by MoonLylith |
To our ladies of death | 17:43 | Read by MoonLylith |
Insomnia | 21:52 | Read by MoonLylith |
He Heard Her Sing | 20:55 | Read by MoonLylith |
In the Room | 12:46 | Read by MoonLylith |
A Voice from the Nile | 15:07 | Read by MoonLylith |
The Poet and his Muse | 11:16 | Read by MoonLylith |
Mater Tenebrarum | 3:54 | Read by MoonLylith |
L'Ancien Régime | 5:07 | Read by MoonLylith |
The Sleeper | 5:56 | Read by MoonLylith |
On a Broken Pipe | 0:42 | Read by MoonLylith |
Day | 0:55 | Read by MoonLylith |
Night | 1:16 | Read by MoonLylith |
William Blake | 1:17 | Read by MoonLylith |
E.B.B. | 1:56 | Read by MoonLylith |
The Fire That Filled My Heart of Old | 1:34 | Read by MoonLylith |
Song | 1:49 | Read by MoonLylith |
A Requiem | 1:50 | Read by MoonLylith |