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Book Grievers and Poets

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  • Author : Kenneth Slesarik
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2021-12-06
  • ISBN : 9780578973777
  • Pages : pages

Download or read book Grievers and Poets written by Kenneth Slesarik and published by . This book was released on 2021-12-06 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Collection of grief poems for children to facilitate discussion, growth, and healing.

Book The Little Ghost   And Other Poems on Grief and Healing

Download or read book The Little Ghost And Other Poems on Grief and Healing written by Edna St. Vincent Millay and published by Read Books Ltd. This book was released on 2020-08-14 with total page 44 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “The Little Ghost - And Other Poems on Grief and Healing” is a collection of poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay all connected through the theme of death and dealing with loss. Celebrated for their lyrical beauty, Millay's poems are infused with fiery romance and the youthful spirit that would become a characteristic of her writing. Contents include: “The Little Ghost”, “The Shroud”, “Sonnet III”, “Sonnet V”, “Sonnet V”, “Sonnet VIII”, “Sonnet II”, “Sonnet XI”, “Sonnet XII”, “To S. M. If He Should Lie A-Dying”, “The Blue-Flag in the Bog”, “Elegy Before Death”, “Passer Mortuus Est”, “The Poet and His Book”, “Inland”, “To a Poet that Died Young”, etc. Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892–1950) was an American playwright, Pulitzer Prize-winning lyrical poet, and feminist activist. One of the most celebrated poets in American history, Millay is hailed as the twentieth century's most skillfull sonnet writers who expertly married modern attitudes with traditional forms of expression. Other notable works by this author include: “Two Slatterns and a King”, “The Lamp and the Bell”, and “Aria da Capo”. Ragged Hand is publishing this brand new poetry collection for the enjoyment of a new generation of readers.

Book The Grief We re Given

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  • Author : William Bortz
  • Publisher : Central Avenue Publishing
  • Release : 2021-02-02
  • ISBN : 1771682205
  • Pages : 141 pages

Download or read book The Grief We re Given written by William Bortz and published by Central Avenue Publishing. This book was released on 2021-02-02 with total page 141 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Readers call William's poetry "breath-taking", "refreshing" and "relatable to anyone". The Grief We’re Given explores the collective and personal experience of grief and grieving through themes and tropes such as relationships, love, loss, nature, eternity, and hope as a thinning, but exuberant, door. How are we to learn to grieve when it feels unrelenting? How are we to adore and memorialize small moments of appreciation? How are we to shape our grief into something worth celebrating, and begin to understand the grief we give?

Book The Art of Losing

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  • Author : Kevin Young
  • Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • Release : 2013-05-05
  • ISBN : 1620404842
  • Pages : 337 pages

Download or read book The Art of Losing written by Kevin Young and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2013-05-05 with total page 337 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Kevin Young has thoughtfully gathered many of these sorrowful perambulations and grievous plummets.” -Billy Collins The Art of Losing is the first anthology of its kind, delivering poetry with a purpose. Editor Kevin Young has introduced and selected 150 devastatingly beautiful poems that embrace the pain and heartbreak of mourning. Divided into five sections (Reckoning, Remembrance, Rituals, Recovery, and Redemption), with poems by some of our most beloved poets as well as the best of the current generation of poets, The Art of Losing is the ideal gift for a loved one in a time of need and for use by therapists, ministers, rabbis, and palliative care workers who tend to those who are experiencing loss. Among the poets included: Elizabeth Alexander, W. H. Auden, Amy Clampitt, Billy Collins, Emily Dickinson, Louise Gluck, Ted Hughes, Galway Kinnell, Kenneth Koch, Philip Larkin, Li-Young Lee, Philip Levine, Marianne Moore, Sharon Olds, Mary Oliver, Robert Pinsky, Adrienne Rich, Theodore Roethke, Anne Sexton, Wallace Stevens, Dylan Thomas, Derek Walcott, and James Wright.

Book The Language of Loss

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  • Author : Barbara Abercrombie
  • Publisher : New World Library
  • Release : 2020-11-03
  • ISBN : 1608686957
  • Pages : 228 pages

Download or read book The Language of Loss written by Barbara Abercrombie and published by New World Library. This book was released on 2020-11-03 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When Barbara Abercrombie's husband died, she found the language of condolence irritating, no matter how well intended. "My husband had not gone to a better place as if he were off on a holiday. He had not passed like clouds overhead, nor was he my late husband as if he'd missed a train. I had not lost him as if I'd been careless, and for sure, none of it was for the best." She yearned instead for words that acknowledged the reality of death, spoke about the sorrow and loneliness (and perhaps even guilt and anger), and might even point the way toward hope and healing. She found those words in the writings gathered here. The Language of Loss is a book to dip into and read slowly, a collection of poems and prose to lead you through the phases of grief. The selections follow an arc that mirrors the path of many mourners — from abject loss and feeling unmoored, to glimmers of promise and possibility, through to gratitude for the love they knew. These writings, which express what often feels ineffable, will accompany those who grieve, offering understanding and solace.

Book Grief Sequence

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  • Author : Prageeta Sharma
  • Publisher : Wave Books
  • Release : 2020-07-21
  • ISBN : 1950268225
  • Pages : 63 pages

Download or read book Grief Sequence written by Prageeta Sharma and published by Wave Books. This book was released on 2020-07-21 with total page 63 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Offering a series of poems rooted in the profoundly narrative yet disorienting experience of losing a loved one, Prageeta Sharma, in Grief Sequence, summons all of her resources in order to attempt any semblance, poetic or otherwise, of clear sense in trauma. In doing so she shows that grief, frustrating to logic and yet as real as any experience we might know, is ripe for the sort of intellectual and emotional processing of which poetry is most capable.

Book 100 Poems to Break Your Heart

Download or read book 100 Poems to Break Your Heart written by Edward Hirsch and published by Houghton Mifflin. This book was released on 2021 with total page 517 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 100 of the most moving and inspiring poems of the last 200 years from around the world, a collection that will comfort and enthrall anyone trapped by grief or loneliness, selected by the award-winning, best-selling, and beloved author of How to Read a Poem Implicit in poetry is the idea that we are enriched by heartbreaks, by the recognition and understanding of suffering--not just our own suffering but also the pain of others. We are not so much diminished as enlarged by grief, by our refusal to vanish, or to let others vanish, without leaving a record. And poets are people who are determined to leave a trace in words, to transform oceanic depths of feeling into art that speaks to others. In 100 Poems to Break Your Heart, poet and advocate Edward Hirsch selects 100 poems, from the nineteenth century to the present, and illuminates them, unpacking context and references to help the reader fully experience the range of emotion and wisdom within these poems. For anyone trying to process grief, loneliness, or fear, this collection of poetry will be your guide in trying times.

Book Love Shines

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  • Author : Lawrence Christensen
  • Publisher : CreateSpace
  • Release : 2014-06-30
  • ISBN : 9781500368760
  • Pages : 160 pages

Download or read book Love Shines written by Lawrence Christensen and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-06-30 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The poems in this book have been written within the months of November 2013 to February 2014 when I left my native country Denmark for a sabbatical in Australia. Although this was a significant change in geography for me, a much more profound shift was happening in my inner life and geography. The poems were written during a period of my life, where a process of transformation caused intense grief and suffering on a scale I have never experienced before. It was like my Soul urged - or almost demanded - me to let go of the old, and to surrender to the new, whatever that was going to be. Symbolically a question of life or death. At the age of 55 my dear wife, Hennie, bless her forever, died of cancer after 81/2 years of bravely battling this mighty opponent. In the end she had the courage to surrender to the fact, that she was going to die. She passed away, while I was lying besides her holding her hand. That was a tremendous loss, and my grieving at first seemed bottomless, but somehow the Grace of God saved me from falling into the deepest abyss of existential crisis until later, when spirit in its infinite wisdom knew I was somewhat more ready and resilient. My reason for writing this book is to help others in the same situation. If I can relieve just a little of their grief and suffering, their hardships and heartache, their desperation and sadness, I am more than satisfied. In fact I dont want anyone to go through the agony of the heart I did, though it seems to be an important - and maybe unavoidable - part of the spiritual journey of a human bein

Book The Dark Interval

Download or read book The Dark Interval written by Rainer Maria Rilke and published by Modern Library. This book was released on 2018-08-14 with total page 129 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the writer of the classic Letters to a Young Poet, reflections on grief and loss, collected and published here in one volume for the first time. “A great poet’s reflections on our greatest mystery.”—Billy Collins “A treasure . . . The solace Rilke offers is uncommon, uplifting and necessary.”—The Guardian Gleaned from Rainer Maria Rilke’s voluminous, never-before-translated letters to bereaved friends and acquaintances, The Dark Interval is a profound vision of the mourning process and a meditation on death’s place in our lives. Following the format of Letters to a Young Poet, this book arranges Rilke’s letters into an uninterrupted sequence, showcasing the full range of the great author’s thoughts on death and dying, as well as his sensitive and moving expressions of consolation and condolence. Presented with care and authority by master translator Ulrich Baer, The Dark Interval is a literary treasure, an indispensable resource for anyone searching for solace, comfort, and meaning in a time of grief. Praise for The Dark Interval “Even though each of these letters of condolence is personalized with intimate detail, together they hammer home Rilke’s remarkable truth about the death of another: that the pain of it can force us into a ‘deeper . . . level of life’ and render us more ‘vibrant.’ Here we have a great poet’s reflections on our greatest mystery.”—Billy Collins “As we live our lives, it is possible to feel not sadness or melancholy but a rush of power as the life of others passes into us. This rhapsodic volume teaches us that death is not a negation but a deepening experience in the onslaught of existence. What a wise and victorious book!”—Henri Cole

Book Poems in a Time of Grief

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  • Author : G. Greene
  • Publisher : Bookbaby
  • Release : 2020-10-30
  • ISBN : 9781098332525
  • Pages : 172 pages

Download or read book Poems in a Time of Grief written by G. Greene and published by Bookbaby. This book was released on 2020-10-30 with total page 172 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This isn't a book written for lovers of poetry, even though poetry lovers may find something for themselves here as well. This is a book of poetry written for those grieving a personal loss, by someone who was and is grieving. It's offered in the hope that it may help others deal with their own loss, and help them feel less alone and less isolated in their grief. There's no one way to grieve, and no 'right' way. Everyone's experience is going to be unique to them, based on their situation, their loss, and a host of other factors. We may all experience some common emotions, but how they appear, what triggers them, when they leave, when they return, in what order they occur, their intensity, and a million other things are going to be something everyone experiences differently. This book is, at its heart, the record of how I am grieving and what I've experienced in the first eighteen months after a devastating loss. My hope is that, if you've experienced a loss, reading these pieces may help you put words to some of your own emotions So if you decide to read this book - thank you. Writing it helped me a lot and I can only hope that it helps you, even if just a bit, to read it. As alone as you may feel, you're not alone. I wish you peace. And if you find a little in these pages, I'd love to hear about it.

Book Poems for the Grieving Heart

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  • Author : Tom Gregersen
  • Publisher : Createspace Independent Pub
  • Release : 2013-01-18
  • ISBN : 9781481116633
  • Pages : 72 pages

Download or read book Poems for the Grieving Heart written by Tom Gregersen and published by Createspace Independent Pub. This book was released on 2013-01-18 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Are you or someone you know in the midst of grief? When I was dealing with the death of my wife I found it difficult to read narrative. Books and study guides on grief seemed difficult and impersonal. Most days I barely had enough energy to function. I desired encouragement and found it in daily devotions or personal accounts of how others dealt with this journey. I chose poems for this book because they can be digested in small bites and hopefully are helpful for the hurting heart.

Book Lost Loss in American Elegiac Poetry

Download or read book Lost Loss in American Elegiac Poetry written by Toshiaki Komura and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2020-10-07 with total page 235 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lost Loss in American Elegiac Poetry: Tracing Inaccessible Grief from Stevens to Post-9/11 examines contemporary literary expressions of losses that are “lost” on us, inquiring what it means to “lose” loss and what happens when dispossessory experiences go unacknowledged or become inaccessible. Toshiaki Komura analyzes a range of elegiac poetry that does not neatly align with conventional assumptions about the genre, including Wallace Stevens’s “The Owl in the Sarcophagus,” Sylvia Plath’s last poems, Elizabeth Bishop’s Geography III, Sharon Olds’s The Dead and the Living, Louise Glück’s Averno, and poems written after 9/11. What these poems reveal at the intersection of personal and communal mourning are the mechanism of cognitive myth-making involved in denied grief and its social and ethical implications. Engaging with an assortment of philosophical, psychoanalytic, and psychological theories, Lost Loss in American Elegiac Poetry elucidates how poetry gives shape to the vague despondency of unrecognized loss and what kind of phantomic effects these equivocal grieving experiences may create.

Book The Anti Grief

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  • Author : Marianne Boruch
  • Publisher : Copper Canyon Press
  • Release : 2020-01-15
  • ISBN : 1619322102
  • Pages : 93 pages

Download or read book The Anti Grief written by Marianne Boruch and published by Copper Canyon Press. This book was released on 2020-01-15 with total page 93 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What to do with the everything crossing one’s path? Everything for and against, upside down and inside out, grief first then its dogged shadow life, which could be joy. In The Anti-Grief, Marianne Boruch challenges our conceptions of memory, age, and time, revealing the many layers of perception and awareness. A book of meditations, these poems venture out into the world, jump their synapse, tie and untie knots, and misbehave. From Emily Dickinson’s chamber pot to meat-eating plants, from an angry octopus to crowds of salmon swimming upstream, Boruch’s imagery blurs the line between natural and supernatural. And of course there is grief—working through grief, getting over grief, living with grief, and in these magnificent poems, anti-grief.

Book Capturing Shadows

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  • Author : Louis Hoffman
  • Publisher : University Professors Press
  • Release : 2020-07-08
  • ISBN : 1939686555
  • Pages : 398 pages

Download or read book Capturing Shadows written by Louis Hoffman and published by University Professors Press. This book was released on 2020-07-08 with total page 398 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Long before contemporary approaches to helping people face death, loss, and other life transitions, poetry was used by many cultures to assist the grieving process. Today, it remains an important healing art. Capturing Shadows is an original collection of poems about actively engaging one's grieving and loss with a purpose. The poems were written by therapists, counselors, educators, and others who understand and have experienced the struggle of leaning into one's pain. The introduction along with activities at the end of the book provide a guide for readers to assist them in using poems from Capturing Shadows as well as their own poems to facilitate their grieving process. Whether wanting assistance with one's own grief and loss, a deeper understanding of the grief and loss, or a resource to help others in their journey, Capturing Shadows is a wonderful resource for all touched by death, loss, and other difficult life transitions.

Book Poems of Mourning

Download or read book Poems of Mourning written by Peter Washington and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A collection of poems on the theme of mourning by some of the world's great poets.

Book Every Drop of Rain

Download or read book Every Drop of Rain written by Katherine Ann Niebur and published by Booksurge Publishing. This book was released on 2009-10 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Every Drop of Rain is a collection of deeply moving poetry on the topic of grief, written by a woman who lost her husband to cancer. The poetry takes its readers through the kaleidiscope of emotions surrounding grief from the first days of devastation to the restoration of life and hope. The book is meant to help people process their own grief and to help others gain insight into the grief experience of friends and loved-ones.

Book Grief and Meter

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  • Author : Sally Connolly
  • Publisher : University of Virginia Press
  • Release : 2016-11-09
  • ISBN : 0813938651
  • Pages : 315 pages

Download or read book Grief and Meter written by Sally Connolly and published by University of Virginia Press. This book was released on 2016-11-09 with total page 315 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The elegizing of poets is one of the oldest and most enduring traditions in English poetry. Many of the most influential and best-known poems in the language—such as Milton’s "Lycidas," Shelley’s "Adonais," and Auden’s "In Memory of W. B. Yeats"—are elegies for poets. In Grief and Meter, Sally Connolly offers the first book to focus on these poems and the role they play as a specific subgenre of elegy, establishing a genealogy of poetry that traces the dynamics of influence and inheritance in twentieth- and twenty-first-century poetry. She identifies a distinctive and significant Anglo-American line of descent that resonates in these poems, with British poets often elegizing American ones, yet rarely the other way around. Further, she reveals how these poems function as a means of mediating, effecting, and tracing transatlantic poetic exchanges. The author frames elegies for poets as a chain of commemoration and inheritance, each link independent, but when seen as part of the "golden chain," signifying a larger purpose and having a correspondingly greater strength. Grief and Meter provides a compelling account of how and why these poems are imbued with such power and significance.