Tenebrae: A Memoir of Love and Death
By Dan Flanigan
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Mink Eyes introduces us to Dan Flanigan the novelist. Tenebrae: A Memoir of Love and Death shows us another side of Dan - the poet. The lead poem in this collection, is a lovely bracelet of verse and prose poems that link brilliantly together in a gripping narrative and wrenching emotional journey through the illness and death of his wife.
Other poems in the book - including several snapshot portraits of Dan's extended family under the title The Irish in America - reflect this same grappling with the fundamental issues of our lives - loss, change, growth, hope, despair and acceptance, reflecting throughout a compassionate embrace of the human condition. These are truly poems for the people - plain but exquisitely crafted, direct as a dagger, and expressed in a language that is both elegant and easy to understand at the same time. They reach from the heart to the heart.
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Tenebrae - Dan Flanigan
TENEBRAE:
A Memoir of Love and Death
Dan Flanigan
14—I Paid Them The Things I Never Took
41
15—Strepitus: Like A Fallen Empire 44
QUANTA [A BRIEF GUIDE To Quantum Theory
(And Exposure Of The Absurdity Thereof, Perhaps)] 46
Lincoln Blvd., Highway 1, Los Angeles 47
San Josef Bay, Cape Scott, Vancouver Island 49
The Irish In America: Aunt Kate 56
The Irish In America: Mary And Herb 57
The Irish In America: Annie D 58
That Sunday Morning 61
Ecce Homo 62
Dido Revisited 63
Prodigal 2 64
FOREWORD
DAN FLANIGAN IS A VISIONARY poet. His series of poems, Tenebrae: A Memoir of Love and Death, based on an ancient service sometimes performed in the Roman Catholic Church, grapples with the death of his wife. In these poems he takes the reader on the journey that his wife endured, and he with her, in her wrenching passage from life to death. I initially read his manuscript some time ago but still I am filled with its humanity, its depth of vision, and imagination. One of the things that resonates with me most is how willing he was to explore the hardest stuff in order to find his voice. He found it. These poems are some of the most moving poems I have ever read about death. What he has created is astonishing. There is a humanity at the core of these pieces that shakes the reader to the bone. They are moving. They are elegiac. They are celebratory. If sadness and solitude make for big art, these poems are big art. But they are more than that—they are the human heart in a singular and authentic voice. Flanigan’s poetry is everything that I think of when I think of what poetry should be—playful, intelligent, of the personal and the universal simultaneously. So, while the poems have a confessional air to them, they are completely of us, for us, the world at large.
Other of the poems in this book focus on family, on history, on his Irish heritage. In particular, there is a piece entitled San Josef Bay, Cape Scott, Vancouver Island,
which recounts a walk and conversation between a father and his young daughter. The writing in the prose poem is magical, haunting, and utterly sublime because of what Dan says and does not say all at once. He has that ability, that talent, to know what not to say, to impose silence into a piece, the unsaid, in order to say more, in order to garner the most powerful emotional effect possible.
This is Dan Flanigan’s power—his poetry is an emotional poetry. It is not a sentimental poetry, though. It gets at the heart of the heart and tears things up to build them back up. It is a smart poetry. The ethos of his voice is strong. When you read his work, you feel like you are in the hands of a master craftsperson, in the hands of a poet who has figured
out the big and gorgeous balance between ‘here and there’ at the same time. Like the Tenebrae poems, his other pieces, though different in subject matter, come from the same well-spring and express, again, the depth of humanity that is so heartbreaking and exquisite in his work.
Dan Flanigan’s poems are for the world, for every man and woman who wants to know more about the beauty and the suffering that are in a state of constant collision.
—MATTHEW LIPPMAN
Author of A Little Gut Magic, The New Year of Yellow, Monkey Bars, Salami Jew, and American Chew
ADDITIONAL PRAISE FOR
Tenebrae: A Memoir of Love and Death
GRIEF TRANSFORMED INTO verse, but no less painful. Poignant and a brutally honest reckoning but also a celebration of a life.