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The Death of a Greek Lover

The Death of a Greek Lover

by David Plante

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In 1965, the novelist David Plante met the poet and editor Nikos Stangos, with whom he lived until Stangos's death in 2004. Over those years, Plante learned Greek and immersed himself in Greek poetry and found himself entranced by the profoundly straightforward and unmetaphoric style of the great C.P. Cavafy. Plante's verse tribute to Stangos, The Death of a Greek Lover, combines the austere and the sensual in ways reminiscent of Cavafy, while possessing a passionate sincerity of its own. This beautiful sequence of short poems, a book-length elegy, brings a singular new sensibility and music to poetry in English.

Plante's fiction mixes exact social and psychological observation with an unmistakable and unsettling sense of transcendent meaning. The extraordinarily direct expression of love and loss found in The Death of a Greek Lover is similarly accompanied by an ongoing exploration of how poetry, myth, and faith can speak to our sorrowing selves.

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Series: NYRB Poets
ISBN: 9798896230243
Pages: 88
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Praise

David, these poems are wonderful. You have done the sublime thing—you've made art of your grief. The credibility of the poems is what gets to me. I believe in grief.
—Philip Roth

David Plante is a writer who makes a virtue of straying as far as possible from the orthodox views of places and people.
The Contemporary Review

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