[New-Poetry] Poet Gregory Orr to speak and teach at Atheneum
Anny Ballardini
anny.ballardini at tin.it
Wed Aug 27 16:39:19 EDT 2008
when 12, logically,
sorry
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I had about the same thought when at 12, after the Christmas holidays, one girl was absent, she had died of leukemia, and the priest said something like "She is happier now that she is in heaven..."
I was wondering, is it the age that gives a specific kind of thoughts?
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http://www.nantucketindependent.com/news/2008/0827/the_arts/029.html
Poet Gregory Orr to speak and teach at Atheneum
BY MARY LANCASTER INDEPENDENT WRITER
Gregory Orr has had to endure three major tragedies in his life. Instead of letting those events destroy him, he allowed his emotions to be a driving force behind his creativity.
Orr, an acclaimed poet who is considered a master of short verse, will host a poetry writing workshop at the Atheneum on August 30 and present a poetry reading there on August 31.
Orr was born in Albany, N.Y. and was raised in the Hudson Valley. When he was 12 he went deer hunting with his father, older brother and two younger brothers. After they shot a deer they all gathered around it. Orr thought his rifle was empty, but it went off and killed one of his younger siblings who was standing next to him.
"Poetry is a challenge to meaning. I think poetry is using language and imagination to restabilize the self. As such, it has an incredible survival value. It helps people to live," said Orr, who began writing after the accident. "It was an extreme example of meaning. There was violence, there was loss, and there was trauma through the whole family. At the age of 12, I explained this huge vacuum of meaning. The day my brother died, someone said to me, 'Your brother is alive in heaven with Jesus.' I had a conventional meaning system before that, but that [event] just destroyed it."
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