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Why We Turn Grief Into Art

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

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Grief Through Art: Connecting Pain and Expression

This chapter delves into the intricate connection between grief and artistic expression, using Tennyson's poetry as a lens to explore how art articulates profound sorrow. It also highlights the AIDS Memorial Quilt as a poignant symbol of collective mourning, underscoring the communal nature of loss and remembrance.

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