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Celebrating Edna St. Vincent Millay

February 22, 1892
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As the afternoon sun of February heralds the approach of spring and the forthcoming summer, it is a fitting day to commemorate the birthday of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Born on February 22nd, 1892, Millay’s enduring legacy as an American poet and champion of feminism continues to inspire and resonate with readers around the world.

Throughout her life, Millay made significant contributions as a celebrated feminist and a prominent figure in New York City during the Roaring Twenties and beyond. Her achievements include being the first woman and the second person to win the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1923, an accolade she earned for her remarkable poem “Ballad of the Harp-Weaver.”

In addition to her literary accomplishments, Millay was also known for her bohemian lifestyle and her outspokenness on social and political issues. She remains a significant figure in American literary history, revered for her contributions to poetry and her role in shaping the cultural landscape of her time.

In the midst of a waning winter, I harken back to the days of late August when the Hydrangeas were in bloom.

Celebrate the Birthday of Edna St. Vincent Millay with me by reciting her poem “Afternoon on a Hill”

I will be the gladdest thing

Under the sun!

I will touch a hundred flowers

And not pick one.

I will look at cliffs and clouds

With quiet eyes,

Watch the wind bow down the grass,

And the grass rise.

And when lights begin to show

Up from the town,

I will mark which must be mine,

And then start down!

Photography and Recitation by Rebecca Budd

Music by Rannar Sillard “Worlds Apart” #EpidemicSound

https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/DfrxaRrTVW/

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