What happens when poets turn to their own lives for material — or to the lives of those they carry within them?
This powerful event explores how poetry becomes a form of biography: personal, political, fragmented, and deeply felt. Through memory, myth, and metaphor, poets shape experience into language that can be both intimate and universal.
From migration to love, loss to inheritance, we ask: how do poets tell the story of a life? And is poetry closer to truth — or to the imagination that makes truth bearable?
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