Monday, September 10, 2007



you know you've been away from home too long when the season starts to change and you're without autumn clothes. northern michigan turns chilly in september, often starts snowing in october, and is truly disgusting until april. so i'm on the cusp of real change. the leaves can be incredible here, though, and i've already noticed small bursts of red and yellow behind the asylum where arlo and i go walking. but i have only one sweater and its holes are growing -- so much so that i'm currently feeling sheepish about wearing it to visit my 89 year old grandfather tonight.

i've been starring at the computer screening for almost a week, transcribing hundreds of digital photographs of text that i took in the Boston Public Library archives in the summer of '06. most of them are quite good, but others are miserable -- poor photography compounding poor nineteenth-century handwriting. i'm nearly done transcribing (one more day!) and will then get to plot out my chapter on this correspondence society.


I'm maybe headed back to the chap in two weeks...in time to catch the end of summer in the South but after the extreme heat passes. not looking forward to another long drive...

p.s. Maura -- you can get Whitman's Brooklyn Eagle pieces in his The Gathering of the Forces. It's two volumes and I picked them up a few years ago at the Bookshop on Franklin St for less than $20.00. Back then they had another set as well.

4 comments:

Lost said...

Enjoy that glorious start to the Michigan autumn. Can't wait to hear your ideas on the correspondence society...it's always sounded like a fascinating group.

Thanks for the great exam tips! It's by far the best advice I've gotten.

Maura said...

thank you thank you for the info on the books! enjoy that weather. i'm jealous. and I like the pics in this entry.

Maura said...

Okay - another question. What about Whitman's stuff for the Brooklyn Daily Times? Anything besides what is in _I Sit and Look Out_?

Matthew Spencer said...

Peter Lang has published "The Journalism" in 2 vols. as part of the Collected Whitman a few years ago. It is now the standard edition, superseding both TGF and I Sit and Look Out. Funny about The Gathering of the Forces at the Bookshop; I must have got the other copy (before I knew about the Peter Lang ed.).