164 years ago today, Edgar Allan Poe died, fittingly, under
mysterious circumstances. The stranger
who routinely visited Poe’s grave on Poe’s birthday each year to place 3 roses
and half a bottle of cognac on the grave, has also disappeared without any
explanation.
Not very original, but like many others, my favorite Poe pieces are The Raven and
The Murders in the Rue Morgue. Much of
his work has an underlying sense of loneliness and the feeling of being trapped, probably
why it often appeals to teenage angst.
So pay tribute to a great writer by sitting back with a finger or
two of cognac or brandy, and listening to Vincent Price, Christopher Walken or James Earl
Jones read The Raven; they all can be found on You Tube along with The Simpsons episode, if that's more your style.
I enjoy this rendition by the Alan Parsons Project.
I enjoy this rendition by the Alan Parsons Project.
Image from Morgan Library & Museum site http://www.themorgan.org/exhibitions/exhibition.asp?id=82 |
Or if you happen to be in New York, visit the Morgan
Library and Museum to experience what sounds like an interesting and unusual
exhibition “Edgar Allan Poe: Terror of the Soul.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/04/books/edgar-allan-poe-exhibition-opens-at-the-morgan.html?_r=0
And from the Huffington Post - 11 Things you didn't know about Poe
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lynn-cullen/11-things-you-didnt-know-_1_b_4059140.html?ref=topbar
And from the Huffington Post - 11 Things you didn't know about Poe
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lynn-cullen/11-things-you-didnt-know-_1_b_4059140.html?ref=topbar
1 comment:
I love this post. What a great idea - I had completely forgotten about Poe and his 'mysterious' stranger - such a cool story.
I also love The Raven - and Poe is absolutely fascinating.
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