In Spite of Everything...

A Book of Poems

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, American
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Author: Curtis Robbins ISBN: 9781491761564
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: April 10, 2015
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Curtis Robbins
ISBN: 9781491761564
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: April 10, 2015
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

For centuries, people have loved tales shared by poetsHomer, Chaucer, and many others. In the late nineteenth century, people were mesmerized by the tales of traversing the Bush Country of Australia as told meticulous detail by a deaf poet named Henry Lawson. In this collection of verses, poet Curtis Robbinswho is himself deafshares a tale of a group whom very few hearing people know about or understand.

The poems in this collection present a story told daily among deaf people. They focus on the details and moment-to-moment experiences of what its like to be a normal deaf person. Robbins explores the conflicts faced among deaf people, with hearing people, and on our own. He examines the inhibitions and exhibitions that are characteristically ingrained into the lives of deaf people. He also considers the work of deaf Australian poet Henry Lawson, celebrating his legacy.

In this collection of verse, Robbins seeks to embellish, ostracize, epitomize, chastise, advocate, and reflect upon his own observations, thoughts, and visions about what it is about being deafwithout ever resorting to be invective but rather exonerating those realities.

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For centuries, people have loved tales shared by poetsHomer, Chaucer, and many others. In the late nineteenth century, people were mesmerized by the tales of traversing the Bush Country of Australia as told meticulous detail by a deaf poet named Henry Lawson. In this collection of verses, poet Curtis Robbinswho is himself deafshares a tale of a group whom very few hearing people know about or understand.

The poems in this collection present a story told daily among deaf people. They focus on the details and moment-to-moment experiences of what its like to be a normal deaf person. Robbins explores the conflicts faced among deaf people, with hearing people, and on our own. He examines the inhibitions and exhibitions that are characteristically ingrained into the lives of deaf people. He also considers the work of deaf Australian poet Henry Lawson, celebrating his legacy.

In this collection of verse, Robbins seeks to embellish, ostracize, epitomize, chastise, advocate, and reflect upon his own observations, thoughts, and visions about what it is about being deafwithout ever resorting to be invective but rather exonerating those realities.

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