Explore the life, the legacy, and lugubrious last days of Edgar Allan
Poe. In the autumn of 1849 Edgar Allan Poe, America's most celebrated
poet, critic, and literary innovator boarded the train from Richmond,
Virginia to New York City. Poe never reached his destination. One week
later, he was found, drunk, delirious, and obviously dying, in the
city of Baltimore. In the days leading up to his death in a Baltimore
hospital on October 7th, 1849, Poe never once regained his senses nor
was he able to reveal anything as to how he had come to be in the
state he was in. Even before that last nail was in Poe's coffin prior
to his hasty burial in a Baltimore cemetery, speculation had already
begun as to what had killed the author of "The Raven" and the inventor
of the detective story. Those speculations have continued for more
than a century and a half and, unlike Poe's own tales, a brilliant
resolution to the mystery has not been forthcoming. Actor, lecturer,
and Poe expert Alastair Morley Jaques, who has played America's dark
master of the macabre and original literary bad boy on the stage for
more than a decade will present the documented historical facts about
Poe's final hours and discuss some of the leading theories that have
been put forth by Poe scholars regarding the life, the legacy, and
lugubrious last days of Edgar Allan Poe. Actor, lecturer, and
storyteller Alastair Morley Jaques studied Theatre Arts and American
Literature at the Evergreen State College and the University of
Oregon. He has appeared in a professional capacity in roles both
Shakespearean and contemporary on stages all along the West Coast in
addition to lending his talents to numerous radio and television
commercials and voice overs. His most frequent and celebrated role is
as Edgar Allan Poe in his one-person show An Evening With Edgar Allan
Poe. An avid reader and collector of the historically strange,
eldritch, and arcane, he lives in Portland, Oregon where he spends
much of his time in a bell tower overlooking a crypt and a
columbarium. *fbl* Event Links Edgar Allan Poe at DPL
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