well, of course, emily dickenson is a must-have american poet. but the particular book that we have here in the show is an -- [inaudible] book. it's done by a cooperative in cuba, and they have reproduced the book of poetry, and they have also made a facsimile of her house and a little tree. and it is made out of recycled material. emily dickenson, of course, is a phenomenal poet, but we really didn't know about her or discover her until the mid 1950s when we finally were able to see her poems or read her poems and love her poems unedited and in the way she had written them. >> who was doing the editing? >> well, you know, those professional editors, they like to take their pen and make you conform. so for emily of all people, that was an awful constriction. >> roberta schafer, associate librarian at the library of congress. books that shaped america is the name of the exhibit, the library of congress is located at first and independence avenues in washington, d.c. right across from the nation's capitol. >>> now, the library of congress will have