Scourby, a radio, film and stage actor, read 422 books for the Talking Books program of the American Foundation for the Blind, including Homer`s “Iliad,” Tolstoy`s “War and Peace,” Joyce`s “Ulysses,” Faulkner`s “The Sound and the Fury” and the King James Version of the Bible.
Nikolay asks the tsar for Denisov's pardon and witnesses the meeting between Napoleon and Alexander, a meeting between the old and new orders of government. Login to access DAISY 202 - Audio (1.24 GB) Narrator: Alexander Scourby. In War and Peace, Tolstoy has written a history as much as a work of fiction.
In the 1940’s, Alexander Scourby honed his skills performing dramatic voice overs on the radio. November 13 1913 – February 22 1985In the 1930’s, Alexander Scourby became an actor, a Shakespearean stage performer. Publisher: Association for the Blind of W.A., 2012. To seize and put into words, to describe directly the life of humanity or even of a single nation, appears impossible.” War and Peace Read by Alexander Scourby; Main content War and Peace Read by Alexander Scourby. Scourby, a radio, film and stage actor, read 422 books for the Talking Books program of the American Foundation for the Blind, including Homer`s “Iliad,” Tolstoy`s “War and Peace,” Joyce`s “Ulysses,” Faulkner`s “The Sound and the Fury” and the King James Version of the Bible.
Scourby, a radio, film and stage actor, read 422 books for the Talking Books program of the American Foundation for the Blind, including Homer`s “Iliad,” Tolstoy`s “War and Peace,” Joyce`s “Ulysses,” Faulkner`s “The Sound and the Fury” and the King James Version of the Bible. Available Formats: NNELS formats guide.
He also made recordings for Spoken Arts and Listening Library. Contributor: Alexander Scourby.
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His petition rejected, Nikolay decides the sovereign knows best and submits to"higher authority." Scourby considered Talking Books his most important work. Scourby read 422 books for the Talking Books program of the American Foundation for the Blind, including Homer's Iliad, Tolstoy's War and Peace, Joyce's Ulysses, Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury. By the 1950’s, Alexander Scourby was widely known on Broadway, television, and in Hollywood’s motion pictures as “the most sensitive and knowing narrator in the business,” according to Harriet Van Horne.I… “History is the life of nations and of humanity. Long download time.