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category: Poetry
published: Oct 2014
ISBN:9781771660549
publisher: Book*hug Press

Afterletters

by R. Kolewe

tagged: german, canadian, love
Description

Lovers wrote letters. Letters crossed absence, longing, joy, passion, loss and heartbreak. Sometimes letters were answered. Sometimes not. And sometimes not for years, but then
In 1948, in the exhausted aftermath of WWII, the poets Paul Celan and Ingeborg Bachmann met in Vienna. They began a difficult and intense but intermittent relationship which lasted until the early 1960s, broken off only when Bachmann could no longer deal with Celan's increasing mental instability. And yet, despite the break, the relationship continued to haunt both of them.
In Afterletters, R. Kolewe weaves together fragments of letters and other works of these two poets, to give us a stunning sequence of poems that explore the traces of loss and love, in language that breaks, recombines and scintillates, "star-crossed, star-covered, star-thrown."

About the Author
R. Kolewe was born in Montréal and lives in Toronto. Educated in physics and engineering at the University of Toronto, he pursued a successful career in the software industry for many years. He now lives in Toronto and writes full time. His work has appeared in various online and print magazines, and he has published three collections of poetry, Afterletters (Book*hug, 2014), Inspecting Nostalgia (Talonbooks, 2017), and The Absence of Zero (Book*hug, 2021), as well as several chapbooks. You can find him on the web at kolewe.net.
Editorial Reviews

"Afterletters strikes a balance of Bachmann's more reverent tone and Celan's adamant questioning. Punctuation and form take on both Bachmannian and Celanian uses and shape." —Michaela Mullin, Nomadic Press


"Quiet like a thundercloud." —Christina Baillie


"This is a stunning first book." —Douglas Barbour, Eclectic Ruckus

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