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Follow on Google News | ![]() Canio’s Books to Celebrate Emily Dickinson’s Birthday with a Talk by Poet George HeldThe poet George Held will be giving a talk on the poet Emily Dickinson in honor of her birthday. Canio’s Books, 290 Main St., Sag Harbor, NY. 4 p.m., Saturday, December 10.
By: Roxanne Hoffman Maryann Calendrille, one of the owners of Canio's, where George has frequently given readings of his own work, took a haiku workshop led by him last summer and asked if he’d like to give a talk on Emily Dickinson on her birthday, which this year falls on a Saturday, the day Canio's Cultural Café normally offers readings and other programs. George, who taught Emily Dickinson’s poetry for years as a professor at Queens College, and led a workshop based on her verse, a few years ago, for the Live Poets Society in Bayshore, NY, promptly agreed. Emily Dickinson (December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886) was born in Amherst, Massachusetts. Though now considered one of America’s greatest poets, she had less than a dozen of her nearly 1,800 poems published in her lifetime. "Common meter," the verse form of Protestant hymn Emily Dickinson often borrowed to construct a poem, also serves George Held as an occasional instrument. Its four-line stanza, or quatrain, combines an alternating rhyme scheme (abab) with alternating long (8-syllable) It's such a little thing to weep -- So short a thing to sigh -- And yet -- by Trades -- the size of these We men and women die!” A satiric poem by Held, originally published in Light, follows that same pattern: Tell all the lies but tell them well; Make customers believe The sales pitch blooming on your lips So they won’t feel aggrieved. Sell all the dreck despite its flaws, Don’t worry ’bout the toys; Just hope the folks won’t sue your ass After the obsequies. For more information about Canio’s Books and directions on how to get there, please visit their website at http://www.caniosbooks.com/ George Held, a five-time Pushcart Prize nominee, is the author of two full-length collections, ten chapbooks, as well as two e-books of poetry, and the editor of “Touched by Eros,” an anthology of erotic verse. His “After Shakespeare: # # # Poets Wear Prada is a small literary press based in Hoboken, NJ, devoted to introducing new authors through high-quality chapbooks primarily of poetry, since October 2006. Please visit us at: http://pwpbooks.blogspot.com/ End
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