Don Juan
By George Gordon Lord Byron, Peter Gallagher & Lynette Yencho
- Release Date: 2012-09-01
- Genre: Poetry
Description
The Dedication and first Canto of Byron's risky, satirical poem "Don Juan," read by Peter Gallagher in a new recording, synchronised with the text, and with lush illustrations by Lynette Yencho.
Canto One was first printed anonymously in July 1819 by John Murray (also Jane Austen's publisher) who feared prosecution for the "wicked Lord's" attacks on conservative politics, politicians and poets; for his sexual innuendo, loose language and, possibly; for offending the values of the "middling classes." But it was an open secret that the author was Byron and the Poem was an immediate, popular hit. In the hilarious bedroom-romp of the first Canto of 'Don Juan', England's greatest satirist since Pope had found his mature voice.
Now, Peter Gallagher's two-hour reading brings you the music and fun of Byron's exquisitely-rhymed ottava-rima verse. Best on the iPad (2 or 3). Also in iBooks on the iPhone.
Reviews
The Essential Don Juan
5By the real cyclenutPeter Gallagher's audio recordings of Byron's Don Juan are magnificent. This recording of Canto 1 introduces us to Juan's story and Byron's masterwork through Gallagher's ability to voice the rhyme, the meter, and the theater in a truly delightful way. This recording and Gallagher's others available on Librivox are a nearly perfect way to introduce new readers to Byron.It's Great.
5By listenlightParaphrase from the Kenyon Review— The two absolutely unsurpassable poetic works in the English language are King Lear and Don Juan, for tragedy and comedy.