SENTINEL RECORDS ©PAUL - PENZANCE
The first side contains mainly autobiographical pieces and poems: A.L. Rowse's Cornish background at Trenarren, the famous medieval sculpture on his parish church at St. Austell, walks and talks with local people, one piece featuring Cornish dialect. Among the poems `Yarcombe Hill', and 'Native Sky'; with the beginning and end of his long narrative poem, `Duporth'. The second side recalls some of the literary associations of famous writers of partly Cornish birth, Matthew Arnold, Byron, Quiller Couch. It regards some of Rowse's poems about mid-Cornwall, a 'Bus-Ride' through his native china clay area, and 'Heiman Tor'. It ends with a folklore story, 'The Wise Old Serpent of King's Wood'.
Produced and Recorded at Trenarren Aug.1983 by Job and Irene Morris Processed to Cassettes at Sentinel Studios, Paul.
A. L. Rowse - Cornish Stories and Poems (Cassette, 1983)
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