THE INVISIBLE WORLD
The Invisible World began as a conversation with a troubling and troublesome ancestor whose writings and speeches were influential in the early history of what would become the United States. What began as an attempt to resist patterns of thought that helped set this country on its terrible course became a series of love poems and elegies to a wild homeground and to other ancestors who embraced it. These poems reach for a language and way of living with the wild world that celebrated being a part of our living planet rather than apart from it.
Poetry/ 978-1-963115-07-9/ September 24, 2024
The Invisible World began as a conversation with a troubling and troublesome ancestor whose writings and speeches were influential in the early history of what would become the United States. What began as an attempt to resist patterns of thought that helped set this country on its terrible course became a series of love poems and elegies to a wild homeground and to other ancestors who embraced it. These poems reach for a language and way of living with the wild world that celebrated being a part of our living planet rather than apart from it.
Poetry/ 978-1-963115-07-9/ September 24, 2024
The Invisible World began as a conversation with a troubling and troublesome ancestor whose writings and speeches were influential in the early history of what would become the United States. What began as an attempt to resist patterns of thought that helped set this country on its terrible course became a series of love poems and elegies to a wild homeground and to other ancestors who embraced it. These poems reach for a language and way of living with the wild world that celebrated being a part of our living planet rather than apart from it.
Poetry/ 978-1-963115-07-9/ September 24, 2024
Praise for THE INVISIBLE WORLD
In The Invisible World, Matt Daly’s poems guide us into the roughly beautiful wilderness with keen observations and challenging conversations with his complicated ancestor, Cotton Mather. We find ourselves by connecting, departing, and reflecting on the ghosts and gestures of mosquito pokes, bat wings, flash of mountain lion crossing our headlights, and messages delivered by crows and ravens. Daly’s poems beautifully blend together dream, the listening pines, and the wash of river so they cling to us like the burrs and seeds we carry all the way home.
—Juan J. Morales, author of The Handyman’s Guide to End Times
About MATT DALY
Matt Daly is the author of the poetry collection, Between Here and Home (Unsolicited Press), and the chapbook, Red State (Seven Kitchens Press). He is the recipient of a Neltje Blanchan Award for writing inspired by the natural world and a Creative Writing Fellowship in Poetry from the Wyoming Arts Council. He lives in Wyoming.