Emily Dickinson: Writing on Whatever Was At Hand
We were surprised to learn that the great poet Emily Dickinson often wrote her poems on whatever scraps of paper were on hand: envelopes, a household memo, the back of a Western Union telegram. The fragments of salvaged paper that held her astonishing poems —many of them experimental work — have been collected in the … Continue reading Emily Dickinson: Writing on Whatever Was At Hand
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