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Laura Jehn Menides

It is with great sadness that the Worcester County Poetry Association has learned of the loss of one of its iconic members, Laura Jehn Menides, scholar, poet, and past president of the WCPA. Over the past quarter of a century, she initiated many of the programs that cemented the WCPA’s legacy as a major cultural institution in Central Massachusetts.

She was active in the Elizabeth Bishop Society. She was instrumental in several conferences that featured Bishop scholars from all over the world, such as Thomas Travisano, who visited Worcester and provided insights into Bishop’s work. Laura Menides was the spark that began listing homes and locations important to nationally known Worcester poets like Frank O’Hara, whose home is now listed as a literary landmark. Her many years as an English professor at WPI provided the basis for collaborations, which helped the WCPA bring poets like Stanley Kunitz back to the city for readings.

The WCPA would not be where it is today without her tireless, voluntary efforts to promote poetry in Central Massachusetts.

Worcester Magazine wrote a great article about her contribution to and passion for poetry. You can read the article right here.

Laura Menides standing and with a friend and laughing
Laura Menides, Angela Dorenkamp and Carle Johnson at the unveiling of engraved Elizabeth Bishop headstone at Hope Cemetery, 1996.
Laura Menides, Angela Dorenkamp and Carle Johnson at the unveiling of engraved Elizabeth Bishop headstone at Hope Cemetery, 1996.
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