Love Alone
Eighteen Elegies for Rog
by Paul Monette
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Pub Date Mar 25 2014 | Archive Date Sep 04 2014
Open Road Integrated Media | Open Road Media
Description
Following his partner Roger Horwitz’s death from AIDS in 1986, Paul Monette threw himself into these elegies. Writing them, he says, “quite literally kept me alive.” Both beautifully written and deeply affecting, every poem is full of anger, sorrow, tenderness, and a palpable sense of grief. With graceful language and emotional acuity, Paul Monette captures the enormity of a loss that ravaged a generation. But even more than they are about tragedy, these poems are about love. Each moving line is full of love for one who is no longer there, but whose presence is still achingly felt at every turn. Love Alone is remarkable for its honesty, its passion, and its depth.
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A Note From the Publisher
Advance Praise
“Love Alone seems to me to be some of the most powerful and
astonishing writing I have ever encountered in my long reading life. . .
. These texts constitute a monumental addition to the literature of
grief and the clarification of mourning.” —Richard Howard
“Scathing, caustic, brilliant.” —Andrew Holleran
“These
are gorgeous, heartbreaking screams—such beauty from such pain and loss
and agony—and I want everyone to hear them, every cowardly bastard in
Washington who helps us die, every person in the world who doesn’t know
that men love men majestically, beautifully, heroically.” —Larry Kramer
“Written
‘for those who are mad with loss,’ it stands apart from its
predecessors, and indeed from most contemporary poetry, in both intent
and execution. The poems use remembered episodes to celebrate ‘that two
men ceased to be single,’ but more often ride express the rage felt
during Rog’s dying and the ache of being the remaining half of a
couple.” —Library Journal
“It is a primal howl of pain, rage, and loss. It is Art. It is frightening. . . . This belongs in your library.” —Frontiers
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781480473782 |
PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |