Genre(s): Poetry
Read by: Larry Wilson, dchen, gnnvoice1, Jude, Crln Yldz Ksr, Anusha Iyer, SK, Ian King, annanneass, Kurianza, linny, Colleen Gonzalez in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - 'All's Well'
00:02:22 - 02 - The Proselyte Recants
00:05:18 - 03 - Love in Japan
00:06:41 - 04 - Maple Leaves on Miyajima
00:08:01 - 05 - Typhoon
00:10:16 - 06 - Penang
00:12:42 - 07 - When the Wind is Low
00:14:01 - 08 - The Pagoda Slave
00:16:44 - 09 - The Ships of the Sea
00:17:34 - 10 - Kinchinjunga
00:21:13 - 11 - The Barren Woman
00:23:34 - 12 - By the Taj Mahal
00:26:02 - 13 - Love's Cynic
00:30:52 - 14 - In a Tropical Garden
00:34:06 - 15 - The Wind's Word
00:34:58 - 16 - The Shrine of Shrines
00:36:09 - 17 - From a Felucca
00:37:09 - 18 - The Egyptian Wakes
00:38:32 - 19 - The Imam's Parable
00:39:54 - 20 - Songs of a Sea-farer
00:41:24 - 21 - A Song of the Sects
00:43:40 - 22 - The City
00:44:53 - 23 - Via Amorosa
00:46:50 - 24 - Dusk at Hiroshima
00:47:45 - 25 - The Wanderer
00:49:49 - 26 - In a Shinto Temple Garden
00:50:40 - 27 - Far Fujiyama
00:51:51 - 28 - On Miyajima Mountain
00:53:12 - 29 - Old Age
00:54:02 - 30 - On the Yang-tse-kiang
00:55:35 - 31 - The Sea-armies
00:57:18 - 32 - The Christian in Exile
00:58:55 - 33 - The Parsee Woman
01:00:46 - 34 - Shah Jehan To Mumtaz Mahal
01:02:12 - 35 - Princess Jehanara
01:03:29 - 36 - A Singhalese Love Lament
01:05:15 - 37 - Meredith
01:07:11 - 38 - On the Arabian Gulf
01:08:16 - 39 - The Ramessid
01:09:25 - 40 - Immortal Foes
01:10:49 - 41 - The Conscript
01:12:21 - 42 - Navis Ignota
01:14:06 - 43 - The Cross of the Sepulchre
01:15:23 - 44 - The Nun
01:16:50 - 45 - Alpine Chant
01:18:31 - 46 - The Man of Might
01:19:06 - 47 - In Time of Awe
01:20:49 - 48 - Sunrise in Utah
01:21:54 - 49 - Consolation
01:22:59 - 50 - Waves
01:23:54 - 51 - Vis Ultima
This is a volume of poetry by Cale Young Rice. The poems in this volume reflect Rice's experiences while travelling across Asia, and many of them have, as their theme, a person or incident set in that area or culture. The title Many Gods then also refers to the different religions Rice would have encountered on his journey. - Summary by Carolin
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