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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very enjoyable,
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This review is from: Visiting Emily: Poems Inspired by the Life and Work of Emily Dickinson (Paperback)
The collection is inspired and intriguing. The range of emotions created in readers by the poetry of Emily Dickinson is demonstrated through the variety of thematic works presented. From the humorous (Emily Dickinson Attends a Writing Workshop, and Emily Dickinson's To-Do List) to the introspective (The Deconstruction of Emily Dickinson), to the wishful (Emily Dickinson, Bismarck and the Roadrunner's Inquiry)--each gem is carefully chosen by the authors. If the reader is not familiar with Dickinson's work, this book will inspire a thorough reading of her poems. For those who know her work, the recognition of the power of her work will bring knowing smiles and memories. A note to the previous reviewer: the Billy Collins' poem, Taking Off Emily Dickinson's Clothes, is included in the collection (p. 13-14).
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Emily's Visitors,
By A Customer
This review is from: Visiting Emily: Poems Inspired by the Life and Work of Emily Dickinson (Paperback)
An interesting thematic collection that sometimes is a homage to Emily and at other times (As in X.J. Kennedy's poem) gently pokes at the Emily cult. It seems that almost all poets pass through her writing at some point and at least take a sip if not a full glass. They really should have included Billy Collins' poem "Undressing Emily" which is funny, sad and, I think, lovingly done.
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Visiting Emily: Poems Inspired by the Life and Work of Emily Dickinson by Thom Tammaro (Hardcover - January 1, 2001)
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