August 12, 2009

August Twilight Tours Kick Off!



Last Thursday night, the Trust kicked off our month of Twilight Tours with a walk focusing on the poet E.E. Cummings. Though we were inundated with bugs, the tour went splendidly. Dee Morris, the tour guide, told us about word usage on gravestones and spoke about some other writers on the way to Cummings' grave. When we arrived at the poet's modest, ground-level stone, everyone took a seat and I spoke a little bit about my personal relationship with Cummings' work. Discovering his poetry had a profound effect on me: it made me want to become a writer. In hindsight, I realize how this decision colored every subsequent one. Because I wanted to become a writer, I started reading more, and learning more, which prompted me to study literature in college, which led me to Boston, which led me to working at the cemetery that holds Cummings' remains. Then I read a few of my favorite Cummings poems: "love's function is to fabricate unknownness" and "as freedom is a breakfastfood." Cecily Miller, the Trust's Executive Director read a favorite poem of hers as well: "i thank You God for most this amazing." Standing at his gravesite, reading his work, I felt proud, connected to his words in a way I never have before. It was a great start to this new event.

2 comments:

Rob Velella said...

It was worth attending the event - thanks so much to everyone at Forest Hills for organizing it. The treat of the night was that secret treasure hidden away in the conference room upstairs...

W. Stauffer said...

Are you going to be having the Anne Sexton event this November? The calendar did not go that far and I would like to make sure I schedule that in this year if it is taking place. Came to Cummings event last Autumn, and that was really great.