As a child, “Annabel Lee” was her favorite poem. Addeddate 17:01:02 Identifier in.ernet.dli.2015.499306 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t5hb48b0k Ocr ABBYY FineReader 11.0 Ppi 300 Scanner Internet Archive Python library 1.2.0.dev4. Greedy Reads keeps a handful of Poe texts stocked, including the book everyone will read from on “Doomsday” and a copy of “The Raven,” Fleischaker said. dc.title: Complete Tales And Poems Of Edgar Allan Poe. “This is an endurance event for us, but we don’t expect anyone else to make it an endurance event.” “We’ll be visible from the window, if anybody wants to walk by and offer us coffee,” Fleischaker said. Overnight, when the store is closed, they’ll move inside, where passersby still can watch in person as they listen along online. “This is one of those little events that helps Baltimore live up to that reputation,” said Hall, who hosts “Midday” Mondays through Fridays and “What are You Reading?” every fourth Friday of the month on WYPR.ĭuring daylight hours on Saturday and Sunday, Greedy Reads will set up a table for readers outside its Fells Point store, and the shop will be open. Radio host Tom Hall doesn’t know which Poe piece he will be reading, but he said “Doomsday” is a chance to burnish Baltimore’s image as a funky and unique city.
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