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Pierre Lepori

    Pierre Lepori has immersed himself in the worlds of literature and theatre, with early studies in Italy and a doctorate in Theatre Studies in Bern laying the groundwork for his extensive career. After two decades in cultural journalism for Swiss radio and as an editor for literary journals, he has fully dedicated himself to writing. His creative output, spanning poetry, essays, and novels, often explores themes of identity and sexuality with a distinctive and direct style. Lepori's linguistic prowess is evident not only in his original works but also in his translations, enriching the literary landscape.

    Almost Love
    • Pierre Lepori's Almost Love (Quasi Amore) contains forty-five short stanzas, reminiscent of a lyric tradition extending from the Greek elegiac poets, such as Sappho and Mimnermus, to the Italian poet, Sandro Penna. The poems revolve around the word "love" as compared to the precariousness of life and the incompleteness of language, thus generating new images in a poetry that is corporeal, homoerotic, reified and at the same time ethereal. As Lepori writes, "There are forms of love - both physical and spiritual - that escape the events of what we call reality by convention."

      Almost Love