How to Communicate: Poems

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Price
$26.95  $25.06
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Publish Date
Pages
112
Dimensions
6.46 X 8.51 X 0.58 inches | 0.66 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781324035343
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About the Author

John Lee Clark is a National Magazine Award-winning writer and Protactile educator. He is the author of the poetry collection How to Communicate. A 2021-2023 Bush Fellow, he lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota, with his family.

Reviews

The poems in John Lee Clark's revolutionary How to Communicate work together as a manifesto that lays bare the ways in which a society that assumes seeing and hearing as the norm views touch as suspicious, enough so to try to outlaw touch. And yet, if manifesto, also invitation: what might it mean to write 'forward in a different direction and from a different spatial perspective, ' Clark asks, and goes on to show us, in poems of formal virtuosity, of fierce tenderness, of triumphant community.... How to Communicate is the steadily revelatory gift I didn't know I'd been waiting for.--Carl Phillips, author of Then the War
A rare and gorgeous collection powered by human touch. John Lee Clark's poems approach, feel, and detail what we thought we recognized--a tree, an airplane, and even Goldilocks--on their way to challenging and enlarging our understanding of agency, community, and, most of all, language itself. How to Communicate is a vital and precious bridge made of language--and once crossed, it will transform readers' sense of the world.--Aviya Kushner, author of Wolf Lamb Bomb
How to Communicate brims with the talent and generosity of a living classic. And what a talent! Take, for instance, Slateku, a form John Lee Clark has created based on Braille: it is both inimitable and available to anyone. Or take his brilliant prose poems that are completely unlike any other prose poems I have read.... There is simply no one else like John Lee Clark and I envy the readers who discover him for the first time.--Ilya Kaminsky, author of Deaf Republic