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Saffron  Amazingly Intelligent

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Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 12:37 pm Post subject: Former U.S. Poet Laureates Billy Collins & Donald Hal on
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Thanks for the heads up DWill! I enjoyed listening to the program. Bill Collins and Donald Hall read a few of their own poems.
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Two Former U.S. Poet Laureates, Billy Collins and Donald Hall
Billy Collins discusses his latest poetry collection, titled "Ballistics." Donald Hall on his new memoir, "Unpacking the Boxes."
Guests
Billy Collins, U.S. Poet Laureate 2001 to 2003. He is a Distinguished Professor of English at City University of New York, where he has taught for the past 30 years.
Donald Hall, U.S. Poet Laureate 2006-2007. He has received several national poetry prizes and published more than 15 books of poetry.
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Saffron  Amazingly Intelligent

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Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 8:14 am Post subject: White Heat: The Friendship of Emily Dickinson & TW Higgi
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Brenda Wineapple "White Heat" (Knopf)
The reclusive Emily Dickinson sent letters and poems to a Massachusetts writer and abolitionist for more than thirty years. After her death, he played a key role in revealing Dickinson’s poetic genius to the world. The story and legacy of their unlikely and enduring friendship.
Brenda Wineapple, is the author of "Genet," "Sister Brother," and "Hawthorne. Her essays appear in many publications, including "The New York Times Book Review" and "The Nation.
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Saffron  Amazingly Intelligent

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Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 8:58 am Post subject: DARE you see a soul at the white heat?
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Here is the poem that the title, White Heat is taken from --
Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.
Part One: Life
XXXIII
DARE you see a soul at the white heat?
Then crouch within the door.
Red is the fire’s common tint;
But when the vivid ore
Has sated flame’s conditions,
Its quivering substance plays
Without a color but the light
Of unanointed blaze.
Least village boasts its blacksmith,
Whose anvil’s even din
Stands symbol for the finer forge
That soundless tugs within,
Refining these impatient ores
With hammer and with blaze,
Until the designated light
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Saffron  Amazingly Intelligent

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Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 3:46 pm Post subject:
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One more interesting little tidbit from the NPR interview of Brenda Wineapple. A woman called into the Diane Rehm Show to tell a story (that she was told by her grandmother who experienced the events first hand) about a note her great grandparents received from Emily Dickinson. The story goes that when her great uncle, Benjamin Kendal Emerson was a small lad he was great friends with Gilbert Dickinson, Emily's nephew. Benjamin was noted as having lovely red curls and apparently the two boys would sleep over at each others houses. One day the two boys played in an open sewer and both were taken ill. Gilbert died and Benjamin recovered. Emily apparently sent over a small gift with the note:
Missing my own
I search in other trundle beds
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Thomas Hood  Sophomore Book Discussion Leader

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Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:03 pm Post subject:
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Tom, how nice to see you back on BT. Thanks for the great link!
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Thomas Hood  Sophomore Book Discussion Leader

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Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:15 pm Post subject:
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Tom, how nice to see you back on BT. Thanks for the great link!
Saffron |
The rumors of my absence were greatly exaggerated
Tom |
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Saffron  Amazingly Intelligent

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Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:37 pm Post subject:
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The rumors of my absence were greatly exaggerated
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With a little investigation I see that I obviously have not been on the forums that you have been frequenting -- you've been fairly active. Well, nice to see you back on the poetry forum.  |
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Saffron  Amazingly Intelligent

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Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:51 pm Post subject:
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For anyone who likes Dickinson, I highly recommend the following audio recording. My guess is that it will be hard to find, but well worth the effort. The letters, many written when Emily was but 16 years old, are as beautiful and revealing as her poetry.
Emily Dickinson: Poems and Letters
Written By: Emily Dickinson
Unabridged Cassette
( 2 Cassettes / 2.25 Hours )
By: Recorded Books, LLC
978-1-5569-0163-8
Narrated By: Alexandra O’Karma
Poems and Letters |
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