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LibriVox volunteers bring you 15 recordings of Petals by Amy Lowell. This was the Weekly Poetry project for November 27, 2011.

Amy Lawrence Lowell (February 9, 1874 – May 12, 1925) was an American poet of the imagist school from Brookline, Massachusetts who posthumously won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1926. Lowell was born into Brookline's prominent Lowell family, sister to astronomer Percival Lowell and Harvard president Abbott Lawrence Lowell.

She never attended college because her family did not consider that proper for a woman, but she compensated with avid reading and near-obsessive book collecting. She lived as a socialite and travelled widely, turning to poetry in 1902 after being inspired by a performance of Eleonora Duse in Europe. In the post-World War II years, Lowell, like other women writers, was largely forgotten, but with the renaissance of the women's movement in the 1970s, women's studies brought her back to light. According to Heywood Broun, however, Lowell personally argued against feminism. Her poem, “Petals” is published in her collection A Dome of Many-Colored Glass (1912). (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Bob Gonzalez)

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Petals - Read by AMB (Ann Boulais)
Petals - Read by BG (Bob Gonzalez)
Petals - Read by CC (Chris Caron)
Petals - Read by DL (David Lawrence)
Petals - Read by GC (Snapdragon)
Petals - Read by GHS (Algy Pug)
Petals - Read by JCM (Jason Mills)
Petals - Read by JS (Jonathan Sjöblom)
Petals - Read by LAH (Lee Ann Howlett)
Petals - Read by LKP (Lucy Perry)
Petals - Read by LLW (Leonard Wilson)
Petals - Read by MG (Martin Geeson)
Petals read by RK (Ruthie King)
Petals - Read by RN (ravenotation)
Petals - Read by RSS (sanura)
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