Woodberry Poetry Room

Elegy Project: Connecting Through Poetry and Grief

Elegy Project: Connecting Through Poetry and Grief

The Elegy Project, a heartfelt initiative created by Karen Elizabeth Bishop and David Sherman, serves as a vital poetry workshop that invites individuals to confront themes of loss and healing through elegy writing. Set against the backdrop of Harvard’s Woodberry Poetry Room, this community poetry initiative acknowledges the grief many experienced during the pandemic, turning isolation into a shared experience of creativity and solace. Participants gather to write, read, and workshop their elegies, demonstrating how poetry can bridge the gap between solitude and connection. By distributing poem cards in public spaces, the Elegy Project strives to reach those who feel…
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Elegy Workshops: Connecting Through Poetry and Grief

Elegy Workshops: Connecting Through Poetry and Grief

Elegy workshops are a unique opportunity for individuals to explore the art of writing elegies while navigating the complexities of grief and creativity. Set against the inspiring backdrop of Harvard’s Woodberry Poetry Room, these workshops invite participants from all walks of life to engage in profound poetic expression. Through guided prompts and communal sharing, attendees discover how to articulate their personal losses and honor those they’ve loved. Not only do these elegy workshops serve as a means for reflection, but they also foster a sense of community that transforms the experience of mourning into a collective journey. By participating in…
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