Tag Archives: Grief

“Gravel” by Alice Munro

Alice Munro's "Gravel" is both heartbreaking and consolatory

Last week I examined a short story by O. Henry, and this week, I’m looking at a story by a famous recipient of the O. Henry Award: Alice Munro. “Gravel” is a tale told from the perspective of a narrator … Continue reading

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Healing Through Wisconsin Farmscapes

WI Artist Kari Radl Painted While Her Father Fought Brain Cancer

From the artist’s statement: “In December of 2006, my father was diagnosed with brain cancer. This series of paintings began while we fought this enemy. After the craniotomy, while he healed, I painted. You can see my techniques slowly grow and mature throughout … Continue reading

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“The Last Leaf” by O. Henry

O. Henry's short story is full of meaningful symbolism

It’s been pouring rain outside my window all day long, leaving me stuck inside looking longingly out. Coincidentally, the story I’ve chosen to write about this week mirrors this feeling: “The Last Leaf,” by O. Henry, centers on a woman, … Continue reading

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The Labyrinthine Path through Grief

Artist Motoi Yamamoto's installations are exercises to aid his healing.

Japanese installation artist Motoi Yamamoto was born in Onomichi, Hiroshima, and worked in a dockyard before studying at Kanazawa College of Art. He now lives in Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan. After his sister’s death to brain cancer over a decade ago, … Continue reading

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Today I Asked Myself: What is Grief?

Sometimes We Need Some Serious Grief to Put Life in Perspective

Today I asked myself the question, “What is grief?” At SevenPonds we immediately think of loss and grief as symbiotic, but in lieu of recent events, I realized “grief” in its many meanings and forms is something we deal with … Continue reading

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“If I Should Die” by Thomas Gray

Thomas Gray encourages positive thinking after a loss

Thomas Gray wrote quite a bit on death, known for his “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” and “Sonnet on the Death of Richard West,” the latter of which is particularly despondent in its view of the subject, as it … Continue reading

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