No Cheap Hallucination
The Delirious Liabilities
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Narrated by:
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Charles Kahlenberg
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F L Light
About this listen
The Bank of California's sovereign competence, encompassing the West, depended on the personal attainments of William Ralston, her principal officer and capitalist. His delirious liabilities unsettled the advancement of the bank.
As in the pattern of the Gouldium, this drama consists of seven scenes of dialogue and seven choral episodes.
©2013 F L Light (P)2013 Frederick Lazarus LightCritic reviews
"It is always gratifying, it elevates the human spirit to see one our fellows... set his aim unbelievably high and incredibly hit the mark!" (David Madgalene, bilingual author of I Hear A Journeyman Singing and many other books of verse.)
"Light has blended very well the traditions of Shakespeare, Homer, and the English language sonnet, without erring on the side of pretense. The language is high, direct, and modern. I'm thrilled with these." (Zachary Bos, editor of Sixty Six: A Journal of Sonnet Studies.)
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