Removed from the world during her lifetime, Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) wrote nearly 1800 poems, of which only a handful were published during her lifetime. In rebellion against her social milieu, the “recluse queen” concentrated in her poetry her tumultuous interior life and the power of her thought in a concise, vibrant and disconcerting writing. Her letters to her friends and loves are also poetic treasures. An immense interior journey, without leaving the horizon of a room.