Winner, Poetry Business Book & Pamphlet Competition 2000 POETRY BOOK SOCIETY RECOMMENDATIONDennis Casling is a new, interesting and entertaining poet. He is also blind. As a poet, he describes what he sees, working from visual memory, the imagination, and often from dreams or dreamlike states. He says: "The act of seeing is informed by the imagination. I am not distracted by the visual. I spend my time looking at the invisible."'Church WindowA blind man looks at a photographYour hand on mine moves mine from side to side across the photograph. In one corner hang cobwebs, sagging under the unseen weight of age. Our hands, like coupling spiders, examining the candid rectangle of church window. A lengthened cross divides panes of clear glass. Paint peels from the recess, where dead carnations in a stone vase turn to dustThis broken moment where we focus in hand and eye all our expectation. Beyond the rectangle, beyond the cross, beyond the desiccating, flaking stone, my finger traces suddenly a crest of hill descending like your collar bone..
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