Peter Weltner has published five previous books of fiction, including The Risk of His Music and How the Body Prays, five poetry chapbooks, among them The One-Winged Body and Water's Eye (both in collaboration with the artist Galen Garwood), and six full length collections of poetry, News from the World at My Birth: A History, The Outerlands, To the Final Cinder, Stone Altars, Late Summer Storm in Early Winter (with photographs and paintings by Galen Garwood), and most recently The Light of the Sun Become Sea. He and his husband live in San Francisco by the ocean.
"The mood, the music, of Peter Weltner's The Return of What's Been Lost is often elegiac. Memory in these stories and poems broods over what inevitably is present mostly as absence. But the book rejects what some might think of as the self-indulgent sadness of the elegiac mood. The Return of What's Been Lost confronts what can't last, what is necessarily mortal, and reflects upon its characters' deeds and words and its poems' voices with a tragic spirit. That is, it understands how joy and love may exist within mourning and sorrow, how each sustains and deepens the other. Each life in it dwells at once in the present and in a kind of enduring past. 'How much the dead must miss us, ' the narrator of "Return of the Fallen" thinks, 'to imprint their lives on ours.'"
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