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Say, said - by Fred Dale (Paperback)

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  • Fred Dale's full-length poetry collection say, said, winner of the Driftwood Press Manuscript Prize is a lyrical exploration of a life through a blending of voices, pop culture, and language experimentation.
  • Author(s): Fred Dale
  • 92 Pages
  • Poetry, American

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Fred Dale's say, said interrogates the underpinnings of the American masculine experience with inventive, surprising language and a spiral galaxy of artistic and personal references.



Book Synopsis



Fred Dale's full-length poetry collection say, said, winner of the Driftwood Press Manuscript Prize is a lyrical exploration of a life through a blending of voices, pop culture, and language experimentation.

Dale utilizes form by playing with punctuation and spacing to create something both uniform and surprising. A lifetime collapses into a sequence of stories told by a distinct and powerful speaker.

This collection, in its interrogation of a life, is lush and imagistic, with themes of masculinity, family, love, the natural world and Catholic iconography. Saints populate the rugged American territory. The speaker searches for truth in the past and, in doing so, invites the reader into a contemplation built on genuine understanding.

Dale's voice is meditative and searching. It is also, at times, comic. This book is populated with characters who speak through persona, and with natural metaphors, birds, fish, and bees, which splash and flit through every page.

say, said does not focus on a single place, rather, it travels through America, particularly the South, like a road trip through memory and the interactions that make a life.

say, said is for fans of lyric poetry, history, religion, myth, and for anyone wanting to understand what it means to cultivate a meaningful, loving life.



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"From the gates, Fred Dale declares that the brain will 'not tell you about the pain that's coming, ' and here in this ecological moment reminiscent of biblical times, where the dead are 'picked from us like burrs, ' and memories of the past form brackish water with the present, say, said, holds tender testimony to the remarkable treasures and wounds of the everyday. So fine is Dale's attunement and movement between the natural and human worlds: the insides of trees, 'a gentleman in an unwinding tux, ' a marsh hawk. I would have highlighted this whole book if only that wouldn't make it harder for me to reread or offer as a balm for others to read. This lyric wrests me from despair and reorients me toward the hard-won remarkability of wonder."

-Diana Khoi Nguyen,

author of Ghost Of and Root Fractures

"There's a man in full-lives first, writes second-in this book, these poems. His name is Fred Dale, the same as on the cover. Poetry, for him, is language in its finer tunings. His company is worth your keeping."

-William Slaughter,

author of The Politics of My Heart and Untold Stories

"Fred Dale's say, said is a terrific, nervy collection that parses distance between present and past as an opportunity for personal and formal revelation. These poems channel pathos that will resonate for any grown child who has paused to stare at the contents of their parent's grocery cart. Yet Dale's poems think expansively as well-poking fingers into the honeycomb of wonder, seeking 'a sheep's worth of sunlight, ' interrogating the soul as a dinosaur bone afloat in the sea of time-and restlessly flash their sly wit through intriguing titles and unexpected imagery. This is a marvel of a book."

-Sandra Beasley,

author of Made to Explode


Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 7.38 Inches (W) x .19 Inches (D)
Weight: .37 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 92
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: American
Publisher: Driftwood Press
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Fred Dale
Language: English
Street Date: January 27, 2026
TCIN: 1010767769
UPC: 9781949065404
Item Number (DPCI): 247-08-5248
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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