Rare Good: Essays on Art, Autism, and Astonishment: American Lives
Autor Steve Edwardsen Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 2026
Steve Edwards was diagnosed with autism in his mid-thirties, altering his relationship to writing and family. He discovered what he had always known but never said: His compulsion to create was more than just a pursuit of self-expression. Faced with a mix of belief and disbelief from those who knew him, and full of questions himself, he committed to a new sense of wonder and pursuit of revelation.
Rare Good offers insights into Edwards’s experience of the awe that only art, disability, and loved ones can bring. Raising a disabled child and delving into acknowledging his own mindedness, he explores the struggles of communicating and finding care, the joy of gathering as community, and the astonishing gifts that art and education offer us, especially when we acknowledge the contributions of disabled artists past and present. Drawing on times of heartbreak transformed into determination, Edwards describes his ongoing desire to find a way together. A singular work of lyric nonfiction, Rare Good is a reminder and balm for all who might feel different.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781496246264
ISBN-10: 1496246268
Pagini: 160
Ilustrații: n-a
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Seria American Lives
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1496246268
Pagini: 160
Ilustrații: n-a
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Seria American Lives
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Steve Edwards is the author of Breaking into the Backcountry (Bison Books, 2010). His writing has appeared in the Yale Review, the Sun, Orion, and Literary Hub. He lives outside Boston with his wife and son.
Cuprins
Rare Good
The Blossoming Child
Yellow Band
When Are Men Dangerous?
To Tell a Happy Story
A Good House
Working on the Line
Rain Shadows
Luminescence
On Indifference
The Clean Blue Air of Stories
Library Hours
The Thing Itself
Acknowledgments
The Blossoming Child
Yellow Band
When Are Men Dangerous?
To Tell a Happy Story
A Good House
Working on the Line
Rain Shadows
Luminescence
On Indifference
The Clean Blue Air of Stories
Library Hours
The Thing Itself
Acknowledgments
Recenzii
“Steve Edwards has written a stunning book of essays that are attentive to the weather, bluebirds, perilous classrooms, pies baking in kitchens, and the fragile negotiations that make up a life lived inside our nervous systems. With the lyricism of a poet and the discernment of a witness, he crafts his essays to consider neurodiversity, art, and work as he shares his keen understanding of what it means to feel the sharp edges of the world, navigating with vigilance and persistence. What emerges from these essays is astonishment. Rare Good reminds us that attention is an act of resistance, and that the smallest, most local gestures—whether it’s sleeping for the first time in a new house, wrestling with Thoreau, or cataloging the drudgery of working third shift—are our truest lives.”—Oliver de la Paz, author of The Diaspora Sonnets
“Rare Good is about the natures in which we live—our environments, our bodies, our senses, our minds—and the sunlight and storms that pass through them. It feels like having a beautiful, long conversation with an unusually wise and observant friend.”—Blair Braverman, best-selling author of Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube
“Rare Good is a book of fascinating stories, inquiry, support, and community building centered on the current moment. In a world that so often values individual output, this read can shed light on the value of everyone and everything.”—Jordyn Zimmerman, educator and accessibility advocate
“Rare Good is a beautiful work of heartfelt reflection, in which Steve Edwards invites the reader to rest awhile and pay attention to the world around and within them. There is such generosity at the heart of the book—generosity toward red-winged blackbirds, toward Thoreau, toward his son, toward dairy farms and construction workers and the students in his writing classes. There is room in Edwards’s world for the glorious diversity of our minds, our bodies, and all the ways we can be wrong. He invites us to share in it. A jewel of a book.”—Catherine J. Denial, author of A Pedagogy of Kindness
“Rare Good is about the natures in which we live—our environments, our bodies, our senses, our minds—and the sunlight and storms that pass through them. It feels like having a beautiful, long conversation with an unusually wise and observant friend.”—Blair Braverman, best-selling author of Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube
“Rare Good is a book of fascinating stories, inquiry, support, and community building centered on the current moment. In a world that so often values individual output, this read can shed light on the value of everyone and everything.”—Jordyn Zimmerman, educator and accessibility advocate
“Rare Good is a beautiful work of heartfelt reflection, in which Steve Edwards invites the reader to rest awhile and pay attention to the world around and within them. There is such generosity at the heart of the book—generosity toward red-winged blackbirds, toward Thoreau, toward his son, toward dairy farms and construction workers and the students in his writing classes. There is room in Edwards’s world for the glorious diversity of our minds, our bodies, and all the ways we can be wrong. He invites us to share in it. A jewel of a book.”—Catherine J. Denial, author of A Pedagogy of Kindness
Descriere
Following an autism diagnosis in his mid-thirties, Steve Edwards finds new perspectives on belonging and becoming in situating himself among writers, artists, friends, and figures who astonish him—in seemingly everyday and expansive ways.