"Recuerdo" by Edna St. Vincent Millay is a Sonnet that captures the speaker's memories of a day spent with her lover in Greenwich Village. The poem depicts a vivid and joyful scene filled with sensory imagery, emphasizing the intensity of the emotions felt during the fleeting moment. Millay's use of language and imagery effectively conveys the bittersweet nature of memory and nostalgia.
"Recuerdo" is a poem about memories. Recuerdo means memory in Spanish. The speaker is recalling a time she spent with a boy she loved riding back and forth on the NY Ferry all night. Even though they had subway fare, they chose to ride the ferry because it is more intimate at night (fewer people, moonlight, under the stars).
Diana Millay's birth name is Diana Claire Millay.
George Millay died in 2006.
Tamara Millay was born in 1967.
The cast of Millay at Steepletop - 1983 includes: Norma Millay as Commentator
Edna St. Vincent Millay's sisters were Norma Millay Ellis and Kathleen Millay. Norma was also a poet and Kathleen was a social activist.
Norma Millay has written: 'Mayflowers'
Millay Colony for the Arts was created in 1973.
Tu Recuerdo was created on 2006-09-26.
Recuerdo a Javier Solís was created in 1994.
in spanish, i remember is recuerdo!
La Casa del recuerdo was created in 1940.