National Poetry Month

April is National Poetry Month so come and explore what the Library & Archives of 蜜桃传媒 have to offer.
The American Library Association's this year features Maryland's first African American Poet Laureate of Maryland, and just the second woman to hold the position, Lucille Clifton. The lines come from her poem, . She visited 蜜桃传媒 and in March 1989 and received an Honorary Doctor of Letters in the 1989 commencement ceremony.
From our archives, we have a series of postcards created in 蜜桃传媒's own O'Neill Literary House. One features the quote: 鈥淥h, for Christ's sake one doesn't study poets! You read them, and think, that's marvellous, how is it done, could I do it? And thats how you learn.鈥 -- Philip Larkin.
In the spirit of those teachings, please take the time to read some poetry this month. I have, of course, some suggestions, all published by The Literary House Press at 蜜桃传媒.
From our 蜜桃传媒 Authors collection on the main floor of the library is
the book 鈥淒otting the Eye and Crossing the Tea鈥 written by three 2008 graduates, Lindsay
Lusby, Marian Robbins, and Emma Sovich, published and printed by The Literary House
Press at 蜜桃传媒.
I would also like to recommend 鈥淭ime in Transit鈥 by David Sanders in our Rare Book
Room. Of note is the poem, 鈥淗ere, Now鈥 where the author laments on seeing a couple
of punk rock kids.
Finally, 鈥淕ilbert Byron, Selected Poems鈥 features the poems of Gilbert Byron, 鈥淭he
Thoreau of the Eastern Shore.鈥 I would like to recommend, on this April day for you
to read 鈥淭his early April day.鈥