In 'Backwards Days', Stuart Dischell invites readers into a whimsical world where time itself seems to unravel in reverse. The narrative dances through memory and imagination, blending humor with poignant reflections on life’s fleeting moments. As characters navigate their backward journey, they confront the echoes of past decisions, revealing truths about love, loss, and the nature of existence. Dischell's lyrical prose enchants, compelling readers to ponder the mysteries of time and human experience. Will you dare to experience the day in reverse and discover what it reveals about your own path?
By Stuart Dischell
Published: 2007
"In the maze of time, we often forget that every backward step paves the way for a new beginning."
Another set of antidotal lyrics and story-poems from Stuart Dischell Sly, comic, inventive, and exuberant, the brokenhearted lyrics and dark parables of Backwards Days are cast in the spirit and craft Stuart DischellÂ's poetry is known for. In this, his fourth full-length collection, he revs up both music and experience and writes startling poems of emotional intensity that chronicle the restlessness of desire. Sometimes grim, ever buoyant and hopeful, even in the most sorrowful or macabre situations, the poems of Backwards Days are most particularly about the movement of time, physical movement, and the movement of the heart. Through landscapes both real and of the psyche, they live on the edge of an elusive understanding never quite gotten right.
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“In the maze of time, we often forget that every backward step paves the way for a new beginning.”
Backwards Days
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Stuart Dischell is an acclaimed American poet and educator, renowned for his contemplative and accessible verse that often explores themes of memory, place, and the human experience. He is the author of several notable collections, including 'Evenings & Avenues,' 'Good Hope Road,' and 'The Bone Man.' Dischell's work is characterized by its lyrical language and deep emotional resonance, often drawing on personal and cultural narratives. As a respected voice in contemporary poetry, he has received numerous awards for his contributions to the literary community, including fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Ingram Merrill Foundation. In addition to his writing, Dischell teaches creative writing at various institutions, inspiring the next generation of poets.
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