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There is an album called The Hill by Richard Buckner that is based on The Spoon River Anthology.
I live in Lewistown, Illinois and the Hill refers to our cemetery, Oak Hill Cemetery. Everyone that was in the book are buried there. I one day will sleep on the Hill as well.
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Hello everyone, I added a new Heading titled Publication History to this page. I included the date range in which Spoon River Anthology appeared in Reedy's Mirror,the pseudonym the poems were attributed to, and provided the citation for the edits. I linked to Wikipedia’s articles on Reedy and the Mirror. I also included information on how Masters was inspired by the Greek Anthology and a direct quote from him. I cited the article and found a URL for a digitized edition of it freely available online, which I linked in the citation. I also linked to Wikipedia’s articles on the Greek Anthology and epigrams. I added The Macmillan Company as the publisher of the first book edition. Minor edits included italicizing the book’s title several times and putting poem titles in quotes. Thanks! Jonesy25000 ( talk) 23:26, 19 March 2017 (UTC)
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There is an album called The Hill by Richard Buckner that is based on The Spoon River Anthology.
I live in Lewistown, Illinois and the Hill refers to our cemetery, Oak Hill Cemetery. Everyone that was in the book are buried there. I one day will sleep on the Hill as well.
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Hello everyone, I added a new Heading titled Publication History to this page. I included the date range in which Spoon River Anthology appeared in Reedy's Mirror,the pseudonym the poems were attributed to, and provided the citation for the edits. I linked to Wikipedia’s articles on Reedy and the Mirror. I also included information on how Masters was inspired by the Greek Anthology and a direct quote from him. I cited the article and found a URL for a digitized edition of it freely available online, which I linked in the citation. I also linked to Wikipedia’s articles on the Greek Anthology and epigrams. I added The Macmillan Company as the publisher of the first book edition. Minor edits included italicizing the book’s title several times and putting poem titles in quotes. Thanks! Jonesy25000 ( talk) 23:26, 19 March 2017 (UTC)