[New-Poetry] ED marathon

Anny Ballardini anny.ballardini at gmail.com
Thu Apr 9 05:16:48 EDT 2009


Yes, I would love to be there. That would probably be the only Marathon I
could ever do...

On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:40 AM, <jforjames at aol.com> wrote:

> http://www.edmarathonreading.org/index-2.html
>
>  April 11, as part of National Poetry Month, the University at Buffalo
> Department of English is sponsoring a marathon community reading of all 1789
> of Emily Dickinson’s poems beginning with the early valentine “Awake ye
> muses nine” and ending with an undated reflection on the “magical frontier”
> between beauty and death, or pleasure and sorrow, which begins “The saddest
> noise, the sweetest noise” and ends with the stanza:
>
> An ear can break a human heart
> As quickly as a spear.
> We wish the ear had not a heart
> So dangerously  near.
>
>  Come join us in reading all 1789 of Dickinson's poems 1:00-1:30,
> Unitarian Universalist Choir will perform Leo Smit settings of selected
> poems!
>
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