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WORLD SOUNDSCAPE PROJECT
SOUND REFERENCES IN LITERATURE


134.

At one side of the night a farm dog barks; another answers him. A coyote lifts his howl, his throat-line long to the dog-nose pointing out the moon. A train whoops to the night, the sound dissolving slowly.

W. O. Mitchell,Who Has Seen the Wind, Macmillan of Canada, Toronto, 1947, p.300.

PLACE: Saskatchewan Prairies

TIME: 20th century

 

135.

The wind turns in silent frenzy upon itself, whirling into a smoking funnel...

W. O. Mitchell,Who Has Seen the Wind, Macmillan of Canada, Toronto, 1947, p.300.

PLACE: Saskatchewan Prairies

TIME: 20th century


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