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iTunes U Spanish Lovecraft Audio
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August 04, 2011, 01:46:39 AM »
Hey!
Just noticed that Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) has released two (free) readings from Lovecraft: Polaris and The White Ship (El Barco Blanco) in iTunes U in Spanish. Wonder if they'll do any more. I don't speak it myself, but figured it might be fun to see how these recordings work for our Spanish-speaking fans out there. FYI
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Re: iTunes U Spanish Lovecraft Audio
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2rk0_bWQDA
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Re: iTunes U Spanish Lovecraft Audio
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That's an interesting choice, not really representative of his best short stories. I would have chosen
The Transition of Juan Romero
to be translated in Spanish first.
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