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Old 10-14-2016, 05:39 PM   #2527
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Someone, on some thread somewhere, mentioned really liking Edgar Allan Poe stories.

I don't remember, then, if it was on this Audiobooks thread. And, in point of fact, I don't think that the audio alone of the following can be directly downloaded (there are third party software programs that can do it).

Anyway, Open Culture has collected and posted famous Edgar Allan Poe stories, read by Iggy Pop, Jeff Buckley, Christopher Walken, Marianne Faithful, and more. Here's the linky, linky (I did that because Poe liked to repeat words, words in his stories, stories. ).

The stories are "dramaticized," and while I'm not against dramaticizations per se, I'm not sure that I care for their particular dramatizations. Ymmv.
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