Frédéric Forte's fleeting poems borrow the structure and arrangement of
the string quartet, but rather than performing in concert, these poems
keep tuning their instruments, fidgeting and fussing, sighing and
shrugging, until they quietly exit the stage. Throughout, one is swept
along by what turns out to be a surprisingly subtle, finely nuanced
performance.
Frédéric Forte has published seventeen collections in the past ten
years. He became a member of the well-known Oulipo (Workshop of
Potential Literature) in 2005, and teaches and does residencies
throughout France. He lives in Paris, where (among other things) he runs
the blog poète-public.