What Sparks Poetry: Sally Keith on Maya Angelou's "When Great Trees Fall" "I was in college in a small school in Central Pennsylvania and must have ended up in the large lecture hall to hear Maya Angelou by accident, if not for an assignment....The experience sent me off into the stacks to read for myself some of the poems I had heard Angelou read. Rereading I realized I could begin to rehear the music I had heard in person; following the lines, as I read out-loud, I felt my own voice approximate the same sounds. This was thrilling and utterly new.” |
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The Savior of the Grolier Poetry Book Shop Dies "Ifeanyi Menkiti became, in April 2006, the man who saved poetry—or at the very least, he rescued one of its most revered institutions in this country by purchasing the Grolier Poetry Book Shop, which then was sorely in need of a buyer. 'I have a strong sense of hope and belief that poetry can help our world,' he told the Globe a few weeks later." via THE BOSTON GLOBE |
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