Lenore Montanaro

Lenore Montanaro
Born (1990-05-30) May 30, 1990
Rhode Island, United States.
Nationality American
Occupation Poet

Lenore Montanaro (born May 30, 1990) is an American poet, above-the-knee amputee, three-time cancer survivor, and animal rights activist.

Early life

Background

Montanaro was born on May 30, 1990, in Rhode Island, United States. She was diagnosed in September, 1995, with Rhabdomyosarcoma at the age of five and subsequently battled the disease until the loss of her right leg above-the-knee on May 10, 2002.[1] She wears a prosthetic leg and is the first leg amputee to attend and graduate from College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts.[2][3] She received her Juris Doctor in Law from Western New England University. While in law school, Montanaro was one of two recipients of a national scholarship competition sponsored by the Defense Research Institute (DRI). Her winning essay contained her detailed opinion of two of the proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. [4] On April 26, 2011, Montanaro's younger brother, John F. Montanaro III., died from Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.[5]

Literary career

Montanaro began writing poetry after the loss of her leg. Her literary influences include Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Elizabeth Bishop, Robert K. Cording, and Rainer Maria Rilke. She has published her first book of poetry, titled, The Morning Within the Dark.[6] A vision of understanding of death and dying is the subject of her poems.[7]

Writing style

Montanaro often writes about suffering and loss. Many of her poems detail one's experience with cancer and dying as viewed in an excerpt to her poem, titled, Sunglasses:[6](p29)

Perhaps, death is the taking off of the sunglasses,
The awareness of no longer needing
To be protected from the suffering existence
That is so visible to us here.

Her poem, "This Camp," was selected for the anthology The Cancer Poetry Project 2 that was released in 2013.[8] Montanaro is working on her next book of poems.

References

  1. Church, Chris (November 15, 2012). "Poetry helps NKHS grad deal with loss". North East Independent. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
  2. Turner, Samantha (January 28, 2012). "21-Year-Old Overcomes Cancer, Family Tragedy to Keep Brother's Dream Alive". North Kingstown Patch. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
  3. Silva, Barbara Morse (November 13, 2012). "Health Check: Cancer survivor inspires with poetry". WJAR NBC10 website. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
  4. http://www1.wne.edu/assets/23/Perspectives_Spring_2015.pdf
  5. "John Frank Montanaro III obituary". Providence Journal. April 28, 2011. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
  6. 1 2 Montanaro, Lenore M., (2012), The Morning Within the Dark, Montanaro Press, ISBN 978-0-9858894-5-6
  7. The Morning Within the Dark. Amazon.com page
  8. Miller, Karin B. "The Cancer Poetry Project 2" (PDF). The Cancer Poetry Project. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
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