
Prof. of English Emeritus Gene Stelzig
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Gene Stelzig, Distinguished Teaching Professor of English Emeritus, has recently published his fifth and most ample volume of poetry: Just Saying: Selected Poems from My Sixties and Seventies (343 pages, WIPF and Stock Publishers).
According to Al Filreis, Kelly Professor and Faculty Director of Writers House at the University of Pennsylvania, 鈥淭his is a major work of poetry from a writer who has for decades been doing so much more than 鈥榡ust saying鈥 it. His poems鈥 speakers often figure themselves 鈥榦n the outside looking in,鈥 but you get the sense that they know the inside of everything. The poems gracefully know aging. The light their words cast upon us falls but never fails. Such refusal of failure is part of a gentle redefinition of life.鈥
Erica McAlpine, Associate Professor of English at University of Oxford, has written that 鈥淪telzig鈥檚 poems are scholarly and formally adept in equal measure. But their secret weapon is earnestness: they wear their learning lightly, always balancing the intellect with a winning generosity and human tenderness.鈥 And Ed Folsom, Roy J. Carver Professor Emeritus at the University of Iowa has also endorsed Just Saying: 鈥溾業 would like to land a poem / the way a boxer lands a blow,鈥 Eugene Stelzig writes in one poem in this rich and varied new collection. I鈥檝e been reeling from any number of Gene鈥檚 poems for six decades now. The best poetry sustains us through this life, and Gene鈥檚 poetry does precisely that, never more so than in this book, where aging and thoughts of death鈥攆rom the funny to the chilling鈥攂egin to dominate and linger.鈥
Gene is scheduled for a poetry reading from this volume at Rochester Writers & Books (740 University Avenue) on Saturday, June 27 at 3:30 pm.
In his long career at Geneseo, Gene has published five books and many articles in refereed journals in Romanticism and Autobiography studies. His translation of Goethe鈥檚 Faust, Part I appeared in 2019, and his True Lies and Short Takes: Assorted Life Writing Essays was published in 2023. This August Gene will be one of the invited guest lecturers at the annual Wordsworth Summer Conference in the English Lake District.