Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
31
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 2008
Wydawca
Handtype Press
Opis
In his poignant collection of poetry, John Lee Clark delves into the beauty and complexity of the world as experienced through his unique perspective as a deaf-blind individual. His verses invite readers to explore the ordinary with fresh eyes, from the tactile sensations of snowballs to the comforting familiarity of his long white cane.
Clark’s work captures the nuances of sensory experiences often overlooked by sighted and hearing individuals, using vivid imagery and emotion to convey moments of joy, struggle, and connection. Through his eloquent words, he reflects on the interplay between disability and the vibrant existence that unfolds around him.
Each poem encourages introspection, urging readers to consider not just what is seen and heard, but what is felt deeply within. Clark's ability to articulate diverse experiences showcases his remarkable talent, inviting all to slow down and appreciate the richness of life in all its forms.
Clark’s work captures the nuances of sensory experiences often overlooked by sighted and hearing individuals, using vivid imagery and emotion to convey moments of joy, struggle, and connection. Through his eloquent words, he reflects on the interplay between disability and the vibrant existence that unfolds around him.
Each poem encourages introspection, urging readers to consider not just what is seen and heard, but what is felt deeply within. Clark's ability to articulate diverse experiences showcases his remarkable talent, inviting all to slow down and appreciate the richness of life in all its forms.