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Monday, September 10, 2007

Monday, September 10, 2007 7:53 pm by Cristina in , ,    No comments
The Brontë Parsonage Blog reports that Amanda Dalton will be the 'poet in residence' at the Parsonage on October 6 to mark the National Poetry Day, which takes place on October 4.
To mark National Poetry Day, poet Amanda Dalton will be resident in the Parsonage for one day. She will be working in the Parsonage, exploring its collections and engaging with museum visitors to produce material which will be developed into a series of audio installations in the rooms of the house.
Visitors will have the chance to contribute material which will feature as part of the installations. These will be in-situ from Saturday 17 November to Friday 14 December. [...]
Free on admission to the Parsonage.
The Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter talks to writer Mara Lee, who confesses to being a Brontëite.
Hon tar upp Emily Brontë som skrev så starkt om passion trots att hon levde isolerad med sin familj och knappast träffade någon annan. Varifrån kommer begäret? Som ung var Mara Lee lockad av myterna kring isolerade, lidande författarinnor, hon fann Emily Brontë och har sedan läst om henne ett flertal gånger. Hon kallar "Svindlande höjder" för en av världens bästa romaner. (Josefin Olevik)
She likes Wuthering Heights and considers it one of the world's best novels.

Also a fan of Wuthering Heights is the blogger behind El Cuchitril de una Bruja - in Spanish - who writes a post in tribute to all sorts of Wuthering Heights-related creations.

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