The 12th Annual Milton Marathon

The department of English, in collaboration with Special Collections at the University Libraries, will host the 12th annual Milton Marathon.

The all-day open mic reading of the great epic "Paradise Lost," Milton's poem about the creation of the world and the fall of Adam and Eve, begins at 8 a.m. and ends when the last line has been read, at approximately 8 p.m. Considered one of the greatest poems in the English language, the more than 11,000 lines in "Paradise Lost" have inspired various aspects of modern culture including literature, music, art, film, voice recordings and even computer games. Many of the various editions of the classic are available online in e-text editions.

The reading is free and open to the public. Attendees, who can come and go as they please, are encouraged to take a turn reading a passage in sequence or to take advantage of an opportunity to hear this poem, first printed in 1667, read aloud.

The Milton Marathon is supported by the College of Humanities, Marlys H. Witte, the W.W. Norton Publishing Company and UA Libraries.

For more information, contact John Ulreich at jcu@email.arizona.edu


Audience: All, Medium (51-100)

Where

Main Library Special Collections

Contact Info & Links

Bonnie Travers
Special Collections
520-626-5599
traversb@u.library.arizona.edu

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