À propos de l'auteur

Robert Lax was an American poet known for his innovative approach to poetry, which often blended elements of concrete poetry and spiritual reflection. He spent a significant portion of his life in Greece, where the serene landscape and rich culture profoundly influenced his work. Lax's poetry often reflects a deep sense of spirituality and a quest for simplicity, capturing the essence of human experience in a unique and accessible manner.

Throughout his career, Lax published numerous works, including collections such as "Love Had a Compass: Journals and Poetry" and "A Catch of Anti-Letters." His writing is characterized by its minimalist style and contemplative tone, drawing readers into a quiet space of reflection. Lax's contributions to the literary world have left a lasting impact, inspiring many contemporary poets and writers to explore the intersections of language, form, and spirituality.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance May 30, 1923
Lieu de naissance Olean, New York, USA
Date de décès September 24, 2000