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            Poet Dan Guillory to appear at Vachel Lindsay Home on Saturday  Send a link to a friend
 
			
            
            [September 05, 2013] 
            SPRINGFIELD -- Poet Dan Guillory 
			visits the Vachel Lindsay Home State Historic Site on Saturday to 
			read selections from his work, including his latest book on historic 
			homes from Illinois to Washington, D.C. | 
		
            |  The free "Poets in the Parlor" event will be at 2 p.m., and light 
			refreshments will be served. The Vachel Lindsay Association is 
			co-sponsoring the event. Guillory has written several books of history, essays and poems. 
			His latest is "HousePoems," which imagines visits to a variety of 
			houses. One of them is the Vachel Lindsay Home itself, where Lindsay 
			killed himself in 1931.  Guillory wrote: The 
			pornography of pain, the evocations Of 
			death and suffering still resonate, as if 
			Ready for exploitation; see where the poet 
			Died, the steepness of the stairs, imagine How 
			they carried him to the top — as if The ineffable could be 
			put into words. Guillory said his new book is "meant to celebrate my neighbors -- 
			literal ones like Irene Lash who loved next door, and spiritual or 
			cultural figures like Lincoln, Lindsay and Frank Lloyd Wright." He continued: "In the middle of this real and imagined 
			neighborhood stands my Cajun grandfather, Landry Desselles. The 
			heterogeneity -- public and private realms -- is intentional on my 
			part, including the last section of the book on U.S. presidents." 
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			Vachel Lindsay Home State Historic Site, operated by the 
			Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, is open Tuesday through 
			Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for free public tours. The home, located at 603 S. Fifth St. in Springfield, was built 
			about 1850. Poet, author and artist Nicholas Vachel Lindsay was born 
			there in 1879 and died there in 1931. 
            [Text from file received from the 
			Illinois Historic Preservation Agency] 
			
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