I am attracted to ellipsis, to the unsaid, to suggestion, to eloquent deliberate silence.
— Louise Gluck, from essay titled "Disruption, Hesitation, Silence" in "Proofs & Theories: Essays on Poetry" (Ecco Press, 1994)

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I am attracted to ellipsis, to the unsaid, to suggestion, to eloquent deliberate silence.
— Louise Gluck, from essay titled "Disruption, Hesitation, Silence" in "Proofs & Theories: Essays on Poetry" (Ecco Press, 1994)
do you ever dream of mom? of me? of us? of a world where gods could coexist within the mortal realm free of consequence? with the exception that once you commit, the essence of your soul becomes intertwined with ours? so much so that you can't tell where you end and where we begin? but you couldn't care less as long as you have us? do you ever dream of the three of us being the family we all desperately needed? and if you don't, please tell me you haven't forgotten what could've been. dad, i came all this way.
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For those of you who've read Unsaid, I have a question that's been on my mind. With his superhuman hearing, how much of that conversation do you think Steve overheard? And what will he do with that information?
Bas Jan Ader, “Thoughts unsaid. Then forgotten” (1973/2023),
Photo Kimberly Bradley/Hyperallergic
So much had been left unconfronted and unsaid . . . he could feel these things waiting, frightening and close.
Abigail Dean, from The Death of Us
Jessica Lisse (French, born 1990)
Lettre à Yva, 2024