The Night Divers

Author:   Melanie McCabe
Publisher:   Terrapin Books
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9781947896574


Pages:   98
Publication Date:   01 September 2022
Format:   Paperback
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"Melanie McCabe's third collection moves like a record, cyclical and singing. These elegiac poems turn over the tender and fraught intimacy of two sisters-one gone and one left to tell their story. The reader is invited into their shared history via a wonderfully precise imagination that is grounded in the real. This speaker is haunted, not by spirits, but by the physical world that her sister has departed, as in the opening of ""Days That Should Have Been Yours"" ""Damp earth and honeysuckle rise into the air / I am left with."" Each poem brims with a quiet intensity. As a collection, they hover like a murmuration-cohesive, sensual, just high enough to see everything clearly. -Danielle Cadena Deulen, Our Emotions Get Carried Away Beyond Us"

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Author:   Melanie McCabe
Publisher:   Terrapin Books
Imprint:   Terrapin Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.154kg
ISBN:  

9781947896574


ISBN 10:   1947896571
Pages:   98
Publication Date:   01 September 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"Melanie McCabe's The Night Divers summons the ghosts of public and personal history in radiant poems of rare poignance and power. The poet looks back on a lost America of carefree pleasures that once seemed lasting, elegizing her beloved sister through ocean views, old Polaroids, ""disgruntled gulls,"" and more that serve as both vivid backdrop and vibrant metaphor. McCabe is equally attentive to our contemporary moment, an era of necessary entreaties on behalf of a planet under siege: ""Call back the buzz, the exodus from the gassed hive./... Guard us like mink and ivory and whale song."" In poems enriched by outmoded artifacts such as her father's ""Deco fan"" or an old Deep Purple song, as well as by a deep connection to the natural world's wonders, McCabe remains attentive to all that remains unsaid, and we are the richer for it. She has learned to ""judge between the quiet and the gone""-between secrets told and those withheld-in poems that are beautifully crafted, inventive, and impossible to forget. -Ned Balbo, The Cylburn Touch-Me-Nots The Night Divers wells up out of the most ancient and pure spring of poetry-the attempt to recover the beloved from death by means of sound, of song. This book is full of keening and birds, but also the specific lives of two sisters: ocean and pool, Coppertone and baby oil, Marlboros and makeup, the unique intimacy of playing underwater as if together in the womb. Though, of course, doomed to fail, like Orpheus, McCabe brings her sister back to the very verge of life. Magical and haunting. -Barbara Ungar, Save Our Ship"


Melanie McCabe's The Night Divers summons the ghosts of public and personal history in radiant poems of rare poignance and power. The poet looks back on a lost America of carefree pleasures that once seemed lasting, elegizing her beloved sister through ocean views, old Polaroids, disgruntled gulls, and more that serve as both vivid backdrop and vibrant metaphor. McCabe is equally attentive to our contemporary moment, an era of necessary entreaties on behalf of a planet under siege: Call back the buzz, the exodus from the gassed hive./... Guard us like mink and ivory and whale song. In poems enriched by outmoded artifacts such as her father's Deco fan or an old Deep Purple song, as well as by a deep connection to the natural world's wonders, McCabe remains attentive to all that remains unsaid, and we are the richer for it. She has learned to judge between the quiet and the gone -between secrets told and those withheld-in poems that are beautifully crafted, inventive, and impossible to forget. -Ned Balbo, The Cylburn Touch-Me-Nots The Night Divers wells up out of the most ancient and pure spring of poetry-the attempt to recover the beloved from death by means of sound, of song. This book is full of keening and birds, but also the specific lives of two sisters: ocean and pool, Coppertone and baby oil, Marlboros and makeup, the unique intimacy of playing underwater as if together in the womb. Though, of course, doomed to fail, like Orpheus, McCabe brings her sister back to the very verge of life. Magical and haunting. -Barbara Ungar, Save Our Ship


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Melanie McCabe's poetry collection, What The Neighbors Know, was published by FutureCycle Press in 2014, and was awarded an Honorable Mention in the Library of Virginia's Literary Awards competition. Her first collection, History of the Body, was published by David Robert Books in 2012. Her nonfiction book, His Other Life: Searching for My Father, His First Wife, and Tennessee Williams, won the University of New Orleans Press Lab Prize, and a feature article about it appeared in The Washington Post in December of 2017. Her poems have appeared in The Georgia Review, The Threepenny Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, The Massachusetts Review, The Cincinnati Review, and elsewhere. Her work has also appeared on Poetry Daily, Verse Daily, and in Best New Poets 2010. She lives in Falls Church, Virginia, and taught high school English for twenty-two years.

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