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WATCH: Glenn Beck's dramatic reading of the literary classic 'A Tale-Tell Heart
October 31, 2018
All Hallows Eve is here again. Glenn revisited his reading of Edgar Allan Poe's short story "A Tell-Tale Heart."
Each year, Glenn takes a moment to feature the literary works of Edgar Allan Poe to remind us of what the spoken word and true literature are all about.
Edgar Allan Poe was one of the greatest writers of American history. He often wrote about a lost love and a man whose mind was spiraling out of control as he mourns the loss of his love.
The artistry and quality the reading is a reminder that Poe's literary works were meant to be read aloud and felt by an audience.
Glenn's rendition of "A Tell-Tale Heart" will lure you in, captivate your soul and send chills down your spine.
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