Student Reactions
To the workshop with George Ellenbogen
(June 13, 2002)
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Bringing Out Our Creativity "Creativity" - not only is it very difficult to define this often used yet extremely abstract term, but also it seems to be a great challenge for people to be creative and to make use of their imagination. Especially today, in times of TV and Internet, even fewer people are able to work with their phantasy. "What for?" they ask themselves, being confronted with the imaginative products of others every day in the media. Thus, what should a "creative writing workshop" be good for? Linda Zirkel |
Filling Poems with Life Poetry is a special and sometimes quite difficult field of literature. I became aware of this while reading the poems we had to prepare for the Contemporary Writers' Forum. George Ellenbogen's poems seemed rather strange to me and I felt a bit lost, because I could not find the "key" that would give me access to the world described in the poems. Isabel Treptow |
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Powerful Aura I was surprised when I met Mr. George Ellenbogen. He was not exactly the person I had imagined before I entered the classroom. He had a powerful aura. When he talked, you just had to listen to him. When he looked at you, you had a feeling of being singled out and scrutinized. But of course he was a nice person, not to mention very intelligent. He could detect not only your failure, but, more important, your hidden potential. He encouraged you to search deep within yourself to awaken your ability to use or even play with English. He brought fresh concepts into the classroom and made you just want to write more than usual. The more he explained about his work, the better the idea you had in your mind grew. We became productive and creative. It was really a lifetime experience to receive such a great guest with humble appearance, Mr. George Ellenbogen. Muller Manalu |