Robert S. Carr wrote a poem titled "Beethoven," published in Weird Tales magazine in August 1927, and it's available as an audio recording on LibriVox as part of a poetry collection, showcasing the American fantasy/sci-fi author's work beyond his well-known novels like The Rampant Age.
Key Details:
- Author: Robert Spencer Carr (1909-1994).
- Work: A poem.
- Publication: Weird Tales, August 1927.
- Availability: An audio version is found in LibriVox's Short Poetry Collection 236, with the track "Beethoven".
This poem is a notable piece from Carr, who was also known for his pulp fiction and early science fiction, linking a literary work about the famous composer to the genre of weird tales.
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