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Tag: National Poetry Month

By Clanmother Posted on April 30, 2020

Let It Be Forgotten

It was in late February, early March when I recited Sara Teasdale’s poem, “Let It Be Forgotten” on the Vancouver Seawall. It was only a few weeks before the world … Continue reading Let It Be Forgotten

Categories: I'm Reading a Book, National Poetry Month, Poetry, Sara Teasdale, VancouverTags: National Poetry Month, Poetry, Sara Teasdale, Vancouver
By Clanmother Posted on April 4, 2020April 4, 2020

Shetland with T.S. Eliot

April is National Poetry Month! I am celebrating by looking back at photo memories and connecting them to poems that have enlightened my journey. T.S. Eliot’s poem, Wait Without Hope, … Continue reading Shetland with T.S. Eliot

Categories: Locations, National Poetry Month, Poetry, Poets, Shetland, T.S. EliotTags: April, National Poetry Month, Poetry, Poets, Shetland, T.S. Eliot
By Clanmother Posted on April 25, 2014

Gertrude Stein – A Bold Experimenter

“Writing and reading is to me synonymous with existing.” Gertrude Stein If I was ever asked who I would like to spend an afternoon with, I would choose Gertrude Stein.   … Continue reading Gertrude Stein – A Bold Experimenter

Categories: Celebrations, Gertrude Stein, National Poetry Month, PoetryTags: Gertrude Stein, Modernism, National Poetry Month, Paris
By Clanmother Posted on April 1, 2014

The Month for Poetry

Whan that Aprille with his shoures soote The droghte of Marche hath perced to the roote And bathed every veyne in swich licour…. Than longen folk to goon on pilgrimages,  Geoffrey Chaucer, Prologue to … Continue reading The Month for Poetry

Categories: Edna St. Vincent Millay, Geoffrey Chaucer, National Poetry Month, PoetryTags: Edna St. Vincent Millay, Geoffrey Chaucer, National Poetry Month, Poetry

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