In 'Love, an Index', Rebecca Lindenberg embarks on a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships. Blending poetry with memoir, she navigates the intimacy of romantic entanglements and the heartache of abandonment. Each section acts as a lyrical index, categorizing the myriad emotions sparked by love's fleeting nature. Through beautifully woven narratives, Lindenberg grapples with grief, memory, and the enduring impact of deep connections. This evocative work invites readers to reflect on their own experiences of love and the bittersweet nature of longing.
By Rebecca Lindenberg
Published: 2012
"In love, we create our own lexicon, each word a reminder of the passion we lived, the heartache we endured, and the joy we discovered in the lost and found of memory."
A collection of poems about the author's love for her partner, a poet who disappeared while hiking a volcano in Japan.
Rebecca Lindenberg is an acclaimed poet and writer known for her evocative language and explorations of identity, love, and memory. She is the author of several notable works, including 'Love, an Index,' which was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award, and 'The Logan Notebooks.' Her poetry often blends personal narrative with rich imagery, showcasing her unique voice and perspective. In addition to her poetry, Lindenberg has contributed essays and reviews to a range of literary publications, earning recognition for her incisive commentary on literature and culture.
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“In love, we create our own lexicon, each word a reminder of the passion we lived, the heartache we endured, and the joy we discovered in the lost and found of memory.”
Love, an Index
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