Michael Chacko Daniels'


Split In Two


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Beautiful, Poignant,


And wryly funny book


  • Daniels is a deft artisan of language, as well as a writer of open heart and keen intelligence. He is equally at home with family portraits, philosophical musings, love poems, wry self-reflection, and satire.
  • . . . this beautiful, poignant, and wryly funny book. Don’t miss a rich reading opportunity.

An Introduction by Ralph Dranow

Split in Two, Michael Chacko Daniel's revised and enlarged second edition of poems, published by Writers Workshop in Kolkata, India, is an elegant book in design and content.

This handcrafted, hardback edition, with its handsome cover, looks put together with exquisite care. And so do the poems. Daniels is a deft artisan of language, as well as a writer of open heart and keen intelligence. He is equally at home with family portraits, philosophical musings, love poems, wry self-reflection, and satire.

Included in the first section, San Francisco 1969-70, is the lovely poem "Waiting for India in His Room." The poem's narrator speaks of his difficulty fitting into a new culture, made strange by its "vague discords," and of his search for an authentic life:

"I know it will be today

the sunlight will become

a steady glow will grow on me

will call to mind

what it is to say

to a crow in monsoon lands

'I will sing of you' . . ."

"Settling into a Trickle" is also from this section. The poem reveals a high level of self-awareness, and also Daniels' inventiveness and risk-taking, his ability to create visually arresting poems by means of the placement of words and letters.



But who am I trying to fool?
I cannot erupt
not even boil
curdle
blister
through scales grown over
from other thoughts
arousals
desires
that
settle
me
into
a

t

    r

        i

            c

                    k

                            l

                              e

From Section II, Bombay 1965-67, comes the transcendent "The Crow In Monsoon Lands":

His ugliness would mortify milady.

But my dear

See how he is beaten gold by the sun

And my dear could you with all your concoctions

Merge as he does his ebony-black

With sun-gold sky-blue tree-green cloud-grey?

And from the last section, Midas Can & Other Poems 1973-1990, comes the poignant poem written about Daniels' mother, who has just received a telegram announcing her mother's death.

Mother read the telegram,

then returned to the kitchen

and cleaned fish for father's

feverish diabetic dinner.

No culinary step was abbreviated

or clumsily forgotten.

Moment after moment,

movement after movement.

This continuity in mundane action

was her mother's

ultimate hereditary success,

though death had cut the physical tie.

Only after the day's duty was done

did Mother retreat wordlessly

to the white-tiled bathroom,

where, drowned by the lukewarm shower,

she wrung out her pain.


This introduction just scratches the surface of the treasure trove that awaits you with this beautiful, poignant, and wryly funny book. Don’t miss a rich reading opportunity.

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Ralph Dranow is a widely published poet who lives and works in Oakland, California. He has an oral history business, “This Is Your Life,” and can be contacted at ralphdranow@yahoo.com.


Split In Two


(Revised Second Edition, 2004, Writers Workshop, Kolkata)
Copyright 2004 Michael Chacko Daniels


A Writers Workshop Redbird Book

Signed Copies of Limited Edition


Available directly from:

Michael Chacko Daniels

Post Office Box 641724

San Francisco, CA 94109

United States of America


Each copy is beautifully handcrafted, a work of art in itself.


In a world of automated printing and copying, the art of creating books by hand is not fully appreciated. Each time I handle one of these books, I feel honored to have my work memorialized by the traditional craftspeople in Calcutta, India, who contributed their skills to these creations.


It has cost me $25 a copy to complete all the phases of this work. Consider me to be a hopeless romantic at sea in this world of writing and publishing, but I am committed to bringing these fables about modern India, and the poems, to you in these beautiful, handcrafted editions.


Each copy that is requested at this price will be personally signed by me.


These handcrafted, signed copies of the limited, revised second edition will please any book collector and should have added value in the years ahead when hand-produced books, and the novels and poetry they showcase, are history.


Need I add that these lovingly produced books will make excellent presents?




A Writers Workshop Redbird Book


Writers Workshop books are published by P. Lal from

162/92 Lake Gardens, Calcutta 700045, India.


Layout and lettering by P. Lal.


Printed by Abhijit Nath in a Lake Gardens Press.


Gold-embossed, hand-stitched, hand-pasted, and hand-bound by Tulamiah Mohiuddin with handloom sari cloth woven and designed in India, to provide visual beauty and what the publisher describes as “the intimate texture of book-feel.” The publisher, who glories in that “each WW publication is a hand-crafted artifact,” refuses to hide WW bindings “concealed behind ephemeral glossy jackets.”


ISBN 81-8157-280-7 (Hardback Limited Edition)

ISBN 81-8157-281-5 (Flexiback Limited Edition)

Visit Writers Workshop at www.writersworkshopkolkata.com


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Photo by Michael Daniels (c) 2006
 
 
 
 
 
 

  

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Popular History Pages


 
 

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A Grand Rapids Popular History

 

Pages from New River Free Press, 1973 to 1977

 

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Michael Chacko Daniels'

handcrafted books:


"The books are beautiful,

they look like little treasures."

--Brenda Coleman


Each copy is

a work of art in itself.

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