He spent decades recording soundscapes. Now they're going to the Library of Congress

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The Library of Congress has acquired the life’s work of radio producer Jim Metzner, who has spent decades traveling the world to capture rich soundscapes. While he’s honored that they will be archived, he says he wants to make sure people actually listen to them. Library of Congress

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Jim Metzner has spent nearly five decades documenting and sharing the sounds of the world, from immersive portraits of American cities to indelible moments with people and wildlife in places as varied as

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