The Long Invisible

Author:   Michael Dechane
Publisher:   Wildhouse Poetry
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9781961741140


Pages:   96
Publication Date:   24 September 2024
Format:   Paperback
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The Long Invisible


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Waiting inside each of us are lives we can't imagine living or even wanting-until upheaval or loss or what appears to be a profound mistake means we must become these people and live these lives, after all. Here are poems for those days when we wake up inside some raw, unchartable place. Some trembling songs to companion us in the dark, as we go. Reminders that help and hope may be waiting for us where we never would have looked. These poems invite us to recognize and welcome, even to bless, who we truly are as we dare to set forth on paths we never asked for-which are, after all, the only way home from here.

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Author:   Michael Dechane
Publisher:   Wildhouse Poetry
Imprint:   Wildhouse Poetry
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.150kg
ISBN:  

9781961741140


ISBN 10:   1961741148
Pages:   96
Publication Date:   24 September 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""The remarkable poems in Michael Dechane's The Long Invisible do not shy away from the ambitious task he sets himself: 'Say the burning unsaid thing.' These are poems that are not content with the obvious or the easy; they are chronicles of 'the torn, spun world, ' where encounters with another can feel like 'a perfect absence.' Still, Dechane's poems never wallow in despair. Instead, the poet does the hard work of discovering in loss the possibility of transformation: 'I have seen / new colors bloom / in its collapse.' Dechane eschews sentimentality, but never abandons his belief that meaning can be found 'in this present dimness.' What makes these poems such worthy companions for the journey ahead is the generosity of Dechane's vision. 'Imagine a new city / with an old village / in its heart, ' he writes. We want to follow him there."" -Margaret Mackinnon, author of The Invented Child and Afternoon in Cartago ""In keenly alert and attentive poems, Michael Dechane's full-length debut, The Long Invisible, reaches into nature and place, capturing all that fills the senses: 'even the door left / open, how it touches / its latch bolt softly / upon the strike plate...tap and tap and tap / like a slow heart / still learning to abide.' These clear-eyed, lyric meditations take the reader from the dissolution of a relationship, through a time of grounding focused on fond memories, then to a new relationship and the art of being fully present in the here and now. Poem after beautiful poem, The Long Invisible takes quotidian moments and makes them visible, wondrous, and worthy of the reader's attention."" -Aaron Caycedo-Kimura, author of Common Grace ""Each time I turn to Michael Dechane's The Long Invisible, I have to remind myself that it's his first book. A debut so wise and searching, so finely crafted and convincing, is rare indeed. Its speaker is full grown in the best sense, with a keen awareness of what's at stake in the smallest, most ordinary moments and the capacity to attend to the seismic shifts-the endings and beginnings-that lend a life weight and meaning. In fearless but delicate pursuit of usable insight into the distances between self and other and the bridges that sometimes span those gaps, the collection starts with loss and ends with new love."" -Melissa Crowe, author of Lo and Dear Terror, Dear Splendor ""In the poem, 'Spring Dictation, ' nature's personified voice declares, 'May beauty confront you, ' which is the case throughout Michael Dechane's rewarding debut collection. Made mellifluent by heightened language and seemingly genuine emotion, The Long Invisible is personal without being gratuitously confessional, yet engagingly universal via its sometimes dark odyssey of remembrance and sometimes incandescent flights of fancy-the poet's leitmotifs being aptly, continually carried by elegant lines thus: 'Into the barest beginning / of a breeze, one heron luffs.'"" -Claude Wilkinson, author of Marvelous Light ""In The Long Invisible, Michael Dechane presses language to fathom the obscure waters of human relationship, to sound the still depths beneath our perplexing voyage that can so often appear to be solitary. To dwell with these poems is to find a companionable voice-a lovely and consoling music-to accompany our own difficult passages. At the heart of these poems is a hunger to apprehend an intimacy that belies our apparent isolations."" -Scott Cairns, author of Slow Pilgrim: The Collected Poems"


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"Michael Dechane is a poet who carves wooden spoons and indulges his passion for historic home renovation. A ""word-tender and wonder-vendor,"" his work has appeared in Image, Southern Poetry Review, Tar River, Lake Effect, Spiritus, and elsewhere. In 2020, he was awarded Ruminate's Broadside Poetry Prize. He serves as the VP of Communications on the Board of the North Carolina Poetry Society. With his partner, Regan, he is a custodian of a home built in 1900 in a cove forest on the French Broad River, north of Asheville, NC. Learn more at michaeldechane.com."

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