Grief as Antihero
Genevra Levinson shares a reflection and poem about her evolving relationship with grief, from villain to antihero—or a meeting of unexpected friends.
Genevra Levinson is a third-year MACP student and an emerging writer. She has been described as part dragon. Her work traverses the deep crevasses of post-traumatic grief and identity formation, and the nature of humans as time-traveling mystical beasts. More about Genevra can be found at genevralevinson.com.
Genevra Levinson shares a reflection and poem about her evolving relationship with grief, from villain to antihero—or a meeting of unexpected friends.
Let me tell you how stars are born. A ripple perturbs the cloudy deep of a nebula, and gathers its dust into dense thickets. The gravity of matter binds one of these clusters together and it attracts more dust and gas, until its own immensity compels it to burn. A proto-star is formed—a newborn. Yet […]