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elleng

(131,390 posts)
Mon Aug 24, 2015, 03:10 PM Aug 2015

Holding Off Emily Dickinson’s ‘Complete Poems’

I’m embarrassed by how long I resisted Emily Dickinson’s “Complete Poems,” and I’m struck by how much my copy means to me now. As a daft young punk I too often sought out reckless emotion and vulgar effects, the same way one sometimes wants, when callow and feckless, to date a person with obvious physical attributes. Dickinson’s famous line — “I’m nobody! Who are you?” — is not what you want to hear when you are younger than 30, or, in my delayed maturity, closer to 40. It should have helped, but did not, when one of my favorite high school English teachers, Donald Glancy, explained that you could sing nearly all of Dickinson’s verse to the tune of “The Yellow Rose of Texas.” . .

Few writers circled religion with more wary alertness: “They say that God is everywhere,” she said, “and yet we always think of Him as somewhat of a recluse.” She wrote: “The only commandment I ever obeyed — ‘Consider the Lilies.’ ” And:

Some keep the Sabbath going to Church;
I keep it, staying at Home,
With a Bobolink for a Chorister,
And an Orchard, for a Dome.

I could not stop for Emily Dickinson, but she kindly stopped for me. Her raw, spare, intense poetry was written as if carved into a desktop. Now that I am older and somewhat wiser, what I prize about Dickinson is that she lives up to her own observation: “Truth is so rare, it is delightful to tell it.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/21/books/holding-off-emily-dickinsons-complete-poems.html?

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Holding Off Emily Dickinson’s ‘Complete Poems’ (Original Post) elleng Aug 2015 OP
Interesting article. Petrushka Aug 2015 #1
You're welcome. elleng Aug 2015 #2
I also have a book of her collected works on my shelf and have only perused it so far btrflykng9 Oct 2015 #3
I have several books of her collected poems, elleng Oct 2015 #4

btrflykng9

(287 posts)
3. I also have a book of her collected works on my shelf and have only perused it so far
Fri Oct 2, 2015, 01:59 PM
Oct 2015

not for lack of interest, just haven't made it to it yet. This may prompt me to push it to the top of the list.

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