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EDGAR ALLAN POE AND HIS CAREER

Because thanks to our friend Clauzzen we agreed that Hernandez was last Wednesday 19 January, the birth of one of the greatest authors of the times to mentor Edgar Allan Poe path here will related books and the author also put you on our galetia literary works seen by the world's best
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-EDGAR ALLAN POE-
Edgar Allan Poe (Boston, USA, January 19, 1809 - Baltimore, USA, October 7, 1849) was a writer, poet, critic and journalist American romantic, generally recognized as one of the universal masters of the short story, which was one of the first practitioners in the country. He was renovating the Gothic novel, remembered for his tales of terror. Considered the inventor of the detective story, also contributed several works to the emerging genre of science-ficción.Por Moreover, was the first renowned American writer who tried to make writing his modus vivendi, which had unfortunate consequences for him.

was named Edgar Poe in Boston, Massachusetts, and his parents died when I was a child. Was collected by a wealthy couple from Richmond, Virginia, Frances and John Allan, though never officially adopted. He spent one academic year at the University of Virginia and subsequently enrolled, also briefly, in the military. Their relationships with Allan broke at that time, due to continuing disagreements with his stepfather, who often ignores his pleas for help and ended up destitute. His literary career began with a book of poems, Tamerlane and Other Poems (1827).
For economic reasons, their efforts soon turned to prose, writing short stories and literary criticism for some newspapers of the time, he acquired some notoriety for his caustic style and elegance. Because of his work, lived in several cities: Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. In Baltimore, in 1835, he married his cousin Virginia Clemm, who told the then 13 years old. In January 1845, published a poem that would make him famous: "The Raven." His wife died of tuberculosis two years later. The great dream of the writer, edit their own newspaper (which would renamed The Stylus), was never fulfilled.
died on October 7, 1849, in the city of Baltimore, when he was just 40 years old. The exact cause of death was never clarified. Was attributed to alcohol, brain congestion, cholera, drugs, heart failure, anger, suicide, tuberculosis and other causes.

The figure of the writer, as well as his work profoundly influenced the literature of his country and can say that the entire world. Great influence on French symbolist literature, and through it, in surrealism, but his imprint goes much further: they are all literature debtors own Victorian ghost greater or lesser extent, authors as diverse and important as Charles Baudelaire, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Franz Kafka, HP Lovecraft, Ambrose Bierce, Guy de Maupassant, Thomas Mann, Jorge Luis Borges, Clemente Palma, Julio Cortázar, etc. Nicaraguan poet Ruben Dario wrote an essay in his book rare.

Poe also made inroads in fields as diverse as cosmology, cryptography, and mesmerism. His work has been assimilated into popular culture through literature, music, both modern and classic cinema (for example, the many adaptations of his stories made by American director Roger Corman), comics, painting ( several works of Gustave Doré, v. gr.) and television (hundreds of adaptations, like the English for Stories' not to sleep). (See Impact of Edgar Allan Poe.)
In one of his letters, wrote:
My life has been whim, impulse, passion, desire for solitude, a mockery of the things of this world, an honest desire for the future.

Allan Poe stories in music

RECOMMENDED ALBUMS:




Closed on Account of Rabies. Poems & Tales of Edgar Allan Poe


Double Album Poe Readings in English. 1997

CD 1 “Burglars Singing In The Cellar”


1.”Alone” Read by Marianne Faithfull

2.”The Raven” Read by Christopher Walken

3.”The Tell-Tale Heart” Read by Iggy Pop

4.”The Conqueror Worm” Read by Ken Nordine

5.”The Black Cat” Read by Diamanda Galás

6.”For Annie” Read by Gavin Friday

7.”To Helen” Sung by Ed Sanders



CD 2 “The Devil’s Brew”

1.”The Haunted Palace” Sung by Ed Sanders

2.”Ulalume” Read by Jeff Buckley

3.”Berenice” Read by Dr. John

4.”The City and the Sea” Performed by Deborah Harry and The Jazz Passengers

5.”Annabel Lee” Read by Marianne Faithfull

6.”The Masque of the Red Death” Read by Gabriel Byrne

7.”The Raven” Read by Abel Ferrara



Edgar Allan Poe VISIONEN


Edición Limitada 2CDS. Alemania 2006

CD 1


1. Prelude – Das Berliner Filmorchester

2. Der Rabe – Ulrich Pleitgen

third Dreams - Kai Wiesinger Listen

4th A dream within a dream - Christopher Lee

5th Lenore - Anna Thalbach

6th The Enchanted Palace - Jan Liefers

7th The sleeper - Iris Berben

8th The bells - Dietmar Bär

9th An A in Paradise - Hannelore Hoger

10th Bridal Ballad - Gudrun Landgrebe

11th A dream - Iris Berben

12th Dreamland - Dero (Oomph!)

13th The winning worm - Kai Wiesinger

14th The Raven (original version) - Christopher Lee



CD 2

first Your heart - L'Ame Immortelle

second Song For Annabel Lee - Alexander Veljanov

third The Raven - vs. Matern. The young tenors

4th Elenore - Christopher Lee

5th Ligeia - Katharina Franck

6th I see '- Vince Bahr

7th I Have A Dream - Secret Discovery

8th Finster Finster - Subway To Sally

9th A Dream Within A Dream - Mara Kim

10th The Conqueror Worm - FM unit

11th I'm Not Insane - Edgar Allan's Project

12th Haunted Title / Perfectly Sure End - Ronald Stein

13. Popcorn Time - Les Baxter



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