Far from Atlantis Far from Atlantis

Far from Atlantis

Poems

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Publisher Description

In Far from Atlantis, Raymond Luczak makes use of traditional poetic forms to tell the stories of two vastly different worlds: the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, which often looks like an island on the map, and the fabled island of Atlantis. The poems in this collection are rooted in the natural world, with the power of water as a means for escaping the cruelty and tedium of an ableist society. While recounting his troubled childhood as the only deaf person in a large hearing family, Luczak aligns himself with mythological, monstrous, and superhuman beings who, like him, exist on the margins. The narratives invoked and the worlds created in these poems are both autoethnographic and speculative, and include figures lost to history like Lucy Frances Fitzhigh Hooe and Frances Peterson, along with 1970s pop culture icons like the Six Million Dollar Man and Wonder Woman.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2023
1 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
104
Pages
PUBLISHER
Gallaudet University Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
688
KB
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