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DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260115
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260116
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260117
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260121
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260122
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260123
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260124
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260125
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576472298
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260126
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576473323
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260127
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576474348
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260128
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576475373
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260129
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
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DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260131
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260203
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260204
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260205
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576482549
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260206
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576483574
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260207
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576484599
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260208
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576485624
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260209
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576486649
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260210
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576487674
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260211
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576488699
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260212
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576488700
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260213
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576489725
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260214
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576490750
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260215
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576491775
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260216
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260217
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260218
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260219
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576494851
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260220
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576495876
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260221
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576496901
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260222
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576497926
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260223
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576498951
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260224
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576499976
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260225
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576499977
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260226
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576501002
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260227
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576502027
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260228
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576503052
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576504077
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260302
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576505102
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260303
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576506127
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260304
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576507152
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260305
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576508177
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260306
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260307
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260308
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260309
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260310
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576512278
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260311
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576513303
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260312
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576514328
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260313
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576515353
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260314
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576515354
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260315
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576516379
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260316
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576517404
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260317
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576518429
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260318
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576519454
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260319
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576520479
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260320
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576521504
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260321
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576521505
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260322
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576522530
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260323
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260324
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260325
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260326
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260327
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260328
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260329
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260330
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260331
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260401
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260402
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576532781
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260403
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576532782
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260404
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576533807
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260405
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576534832
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260406
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576535857
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260407
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576536882
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260408
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576537907
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260409
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576538932
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260410
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260411
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260412
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260413
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260414
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576543033
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260415
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576544058
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260416
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260417
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576546108
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260418
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576546109
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260419
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576547134
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260420
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576548159
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260421
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576549184
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260422
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576550209
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260423
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576551234
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260424
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576552259
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260425
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576553284
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260426
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576554309
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260427
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576555334
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260428
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260429
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260430
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576558409
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576559434
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576561483
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576562508
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576563533
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260505
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576564558
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260506
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576565583
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260507
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576566608
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260508
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576567633
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260509
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576568658
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260510
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576569683
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260511
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576571732
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260512
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576572757
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260513
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576573782
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260514
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576574807
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260515
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576575832
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260516
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576576857
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260517
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576578906
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576579931
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260519
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576581980
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576584029
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260521
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576585054
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260522
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576586079
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260523
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576589152
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260524
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576591201
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260525
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576592226
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260526
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576593251
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260527
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576594276
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260528
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576594277
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260529
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576595302
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260530
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576597351
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260531
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576597352
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576598377
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260602
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576600426
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260603
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260604
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576603500
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260605
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576604525
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260606
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576605550
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576606575
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260608
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576608624
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260609
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576609649
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260610
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080426Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576610674
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260611
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576612723
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260612
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576612724
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260613
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576614773
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260614
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576615798
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260615
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576616823
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260616
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576617848
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260617
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576617849
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260618
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576618874
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260619
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576619899
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260620
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576620924
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260621
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260622
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260623
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260624
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576626048
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260625
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260626
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260627
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576628099
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260628
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260629
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576630149
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260630
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576632198
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260701
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576633223
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260702
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576634248
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260703
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576635273
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260704
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576636298
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260705
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576637323
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260706
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576639372
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260707
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51348576640397
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260708
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260709
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260710
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260711
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260712
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260713
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260714
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260715
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260716
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260717
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260718
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260615T080427Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260719
DESCRIPTION:American poet James Merrill was a world traveler. He loved disc
 overing new destinations and exploring new cultures\, and he found deep in
 spiration in them. He also had certain home bases that provided frequent c
 reative stimuli throughout his life. On the occasion of Merrill’s centen
 ary year in 2026\, this exhibition showcases six such locations\, whether 
 a house\, a city\, a country\, or even an imaginary place that transcended
  the physical and defined his epic literary trilogy. \n\nWhichever the cas
 e\, these places played key roles in some of Merrill’s most cherished wo
 rks and dearest relationships. With the exception of certain items on loan
  from the James Merrill House (JMH) in Stonington\, Connecticut\, all item
 s in this exhibition are from the James Merrill Papers in WashU Libraries
 ’ Special Collections.\n\nThe JMH currently has the “James Merrill’s
  World: The Stonington Circle” exhibition on display\, which includes it
 ems from the James Merrill Papers. In October 2026\, the JMH will be hosti
 ng the Stonington Literary Festival to celebrate Merrill’s centenary.\n\
 nThis exhibition is curated by the Curator of Modern Literature Collection
 /Manuscripts Joel Minor.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Level 1\, Newman Tower of Collections and E
 xploration
SUMMARY: James Merrill’s Poetic Places
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/james-merrills-poetic-plac
 es
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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