Sunday, October 1, 2023 Service
"Perhaps tragedies are only tragedies in the presence of love, which confers meaning to loss."
— Elizabeth Alexander

Elizabeth Alexander: Light of the World

Elizabeth Alexander: Light of the World
"In 2009 at President Barack Obama's first inauguration, Elizabeth Alexander read a poem she wrote for the occasion called "Praise Song for the Day". It was a high point in her celebrated career as a poet, essayist, playwright, and academic. She has published many books of poetry and prose, she taught at Yale for many years, and now she's teaching at Columbia, in New York City, where she was born. In 2012 her husband suddenly and unexpectedly died, and her memoir, The Light of the World, is a moving portrayal of openhearted love. [In this podcast from Design Matters] Debbie Millman talks to Elizabeth about the journey of her extraordinary life and about how death makes us think about what we truly value.

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