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This Afterlife

This Afterlife

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The ancients taught me how to sound modern, Alicia Elsbeth Stallings said in an interview. They showed me that technique was not the enemy of urgency, but the instrument. For her, technique is rooted in traditions of strict forms and meters, an interest that sets her apart as modern - and American - in challenging ways, for being on the face of it old-fashioned, yet ambitiously experimental among the forms she uses. Born and raised in Georgia, she lives in Athens, Greece. Her poems come out of lifes dailiness - as a wife, mother, teacher, an expatriate between languages, a brilliant translator of ancient and modern Greek. She also translates Latin, her most notable large work being the Penguin Lucretius, translated into fourteeners. Being a poet in Greece entails, for her, being part of that world. She volunteered to help refugees arriving in Greece and their experience haunted her to write, My love, Im grateful tonight/ Our listing bed isnt a raft/Precariously adrift/As we dodge the coast guard light... The sharp quatrain commends the observation to memory. The poems, without self-indulgence or confession, are intimate as they address My love, children or friends.


About the Author

A. E. Stallings is a U.S.-born poet and translator who lives in Greece. She studied Classics at the Universityof Georgia (in Athens, Georgia) and Oxford University, and lives now in Athens. She has published fourvolumes of poetry (Archaic Smile, Hapax, Olives, and Like), and three volumes of verse translation, includingLucretius’ The Nature of Things and Hesiod’s Works and Days with Penguin Classics. She has been awardednumerous prizes for her translation and poetry, including a Guggenheim fellowship and a MacArthurfellowship. Her poetry book, Like (FSG), was a finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize.

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