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Elton Glaser

    La poésie d'Elton Glaser est profondément ancrée dans la riche terre de ses origines, explorant l'interaction durable entre la mémoire et le lieu. Son œuvre se caractérise par des images vives et un regard acéré sur la condition humaine, abordant des thèmes tels que le temps, la perte et la résilience que l'on trouve dans la vie quotidienne. Glaser possède une voix distinctive qui élève l'ordinaire, révélant des vérités profondes au sein d'expériences communes. Ses contributions au paysage littéraire ont suscité une reconnaissance significative.

    Ghost Variations
    • Elton Glaser's ninth book of poems is haunted by the loss of his wife, each April bringing back the memory of her death. The opening line confesses the struggle to find a language for this grief: "I'm learning to speak in the accents of adieu." As the book progresses through the seasons, it evokes the places that remind him of their times together, in the South of their youths, in the Midwest of their long marriage, and in their travels here and abroad. And yet there is also another strain that keeps breaking through, the particulars of joy in family and the natural world, grandsons and "swaggering lilies," and a swan like "a sullen bride in her white finery." With an irrepressible wit and a music that enlivens his lines in both celebration and elegy, Glaser never forgets that, as Wallace Stevens said, "Memory without passion would be better lost."

      Ghost Variations