Monday, July 16, 2012

PAUL LEGAULT ON TOUR: THE EMILY DICKINSON READER

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From McSweeney's:
Perfect for the poetry fan who is short on time, The Emily Dickinson Reader offers Paul Legault's ingenious and madcap one-line renderings of each of Dickinson's 1,789 poems. Take that familiar chestnut, #314, à la Legault: "Hope is kind of like birds. In that I don't have any." Or the classic hymn, #615: "God likes to watch." As Dickinson herself said in #769 (basically, via our translator): "This dead person used to be a person!" —and The Emily Dickinson Reader is here to tell readers what that person meant.