#AllezLiterature – celebrate the power of poetry

This World Poetry Day (21 March), we are inviting you to join a month long social media salute to poetry from across Europe. From the Romantics to War poetry and from Burns to Punk, discover, share and interact with selected poems in Europeana Collections.

boy sitting in chair reading book

Esbjörn at the Study Corner, Carl Larsson, Nationalmuseum, Sweden, Public Domain

UNESCO World Poetry Day celebrates our shared human experience, the continued relevance of poetry as an art form and the power of the oral tradition. Over the coming weeks, you will have the chance to:

  • Experience poems in new ways – from YouTube recitals to Punk band covers
  • Listen to and share poetry ‘playlists’ with recordings found on Europeana SoundCloud
  • Join the #WW1 Poetry Transcribathon to transcribe, tag and annotate handwritten poems by soldiers and nurses from the First World War
  • Share your favourite quotes from and about poems with the hashtag #AllezLiterature

Throughout the month, libraries across Europe will select and share poems in their original languages.

In fact, the season kicks off with the iconic Soči by one of Slovenia’s best loved poets Simon Gregorčič. You are invited to experience the poem in two very different ways – by exploring the text online and through a school boy’s YouTube recital.

Gregorčič was a priest and social campaigner as well as a poet and Soči which relates the journey of the River Soca from the mountains to the plains of Trieste became a Slovenian rally cry during the First World War.

Join us in this #AllezLiterature poetry season and discover even more poems from regions and cultures all across Europe.

Visit for more information about #AllezLiterature

 


Source: http://blog.europeana.eu/?p=18678


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