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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x15 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-May-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1780377312
  • ISBN-13: 9781780377315
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x15 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-May-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1780377312
  • ISBN-13: 9781780377315
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The word versus means one thing pitched against another. To be versus versus, therefore, is a paradox, but paradox can be helpful it can open a space for deeper thought. This anthology aims to be such a space. It brings together one hundred deaf, disabled and neurodivergent poets from across the international arena, from emerging voices to world-renowned authors, and offers an urgent redress, unpicking many misapprehensions and misrepresentations.



The reader will encounter poems of love and pain, self-care and companionship; poems which challenge cultural, medical and political agendas and policies. There are war poems, poems as acts of witness and solidarity, poems which address the impacts of the climate emergency. There are humorous poems, nature poems, and much more.



The selection also draws together poetry in a wide variety of styles and forms, and from different traditions, such as haiku, renga, sonnet, villanelle, prose poem, performance poem, and sign language.



Building on the work of decades of disability justice advocacy, Versus Versus offers a poetry of assertiveness and immense vitality.



Rachael Boast is a British writer, editor and disability advocate, navigating Ichthyosis and related conditions. She has published four collections of poetry with Picador, Sidereal (2011), Pilgrim's Flower (2013), Void Studies (2016) and Hotel Raphael (2021). Her poems have been anthologised in Stairs and Whispers: D/deaf and Disabled Poets Write Back (Nine Arches, 2017), Staying Human (Bloodaxe Books, 2020) and 100 Poems to Save the Earth (Seren, 2021).



This anthology was prepared with the help of an Advocacy and Advisory Panel: grateful thanks to Karthika Naļr, Chisom Okafor and Daniel Sluman. Many thanks to the Royal Society of Literature and to the judges of the 2023 Literature Matters Awards for selecting this anthology as one of the winning entries.



Cover image description: The book's cover features a square-shaped artwork by Polish artist, Julian Stanczak, entitled 'Concurrent Colors'. The painting creates an optical illusion of vertical moving curved lines in red and blue, giving the impression of moving waves or sand dunes. At the edges of the painting the lines thin out so that they resemble a comb effect. The painting has a darker blue framing band around it, filling the extent of the cover. The title of the anthology 'VERSUS VERSUS' is in a large red font at the top of the cover, and the subtitle, '100 POEMS BY DEAF, DISABLED & NEURODIVERGENT POETS', is in a large blue font underneath the square painting. The editor's name, Rachael Boast, is in a smaller red font beneath the subtitle.
9. Introduction
13. Acknowledgements

15. Khando Langri | Medicine mantra for the road
16. Jen Campbell | First Thing, I Am a Forest
18. Stephen Kuusisto | Night Seasons
20. Lateef McLeod | I Am Too Pretty for Some Ugly Laws
22. John Lee Clarke | At the Holiday Gas Station
23. Tito Rajarshi Mukhopadhyay | Misfit
24. Linda Hogan | When the Body
26. Janet Frame | I Take into My Arms More Than I Can Bear to Hold
27. Jane Burn | An Evanescent Garden
28. Airea D. Matthews | Eviction
30. Chisom Okafor | In another life, I am twenty-two, gifted and curious
31. Ada Limón | The Endlessness
32. heidi andrea restrepo rhodes | A Small Disunified Theory
34. Sandra Alland | having been
35. Andy Jackson | Song not for you
36. Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha | Crip fairy godmother
42. Hoshino Tomihiro | Chewing My Pen
44. Roddy Lumsden | Against Complaint
45. Kerri Shying | and bulbul means heart
46. Naomi Ortiz | Epicenter
48. Meg Day | It Must Still Be Summer
50. Erica Mena | from Featherbone
52. Paul Celan | Afternoon with Circus and Citadel
53. Osip Mandelstam | Having deprived me
54. Jack Mapanje | Skipping Without Ropes
56. Sarah Lubala | 6 Errant Thoughts on Being a Refugee
58. Ali Cobby Eckermann | Kulila
60. Steffi Tad-y | Duplex Ukol Sa Utang Na Loob
61. JK Anowe | a musical malady
62. Riyad al-Saleh al-Hussein | The Sleeping Boy
64. Khairani Barokka | Tub
65. Urvashi Bahuguna | Medical History
66. Raymond Antrobus | For Tyrone Givans
68. Karthika Naļr (& Marilyn Hacker) | from A Different Distance
73. William Soutar | The Room
74. Erez Bitton | You Who Cross My Path
75. Hąn Mc T | Here in V D Hamlet
76. Masaoka Shiki | 1898 Summer
77. Ekiwah Adler-Beléndez | Evening Summer Rain
78. Kay Ulanday Barrett | Sick 4 Sick
80. Kathryn Gray | Bournemouth
81. Therese Estacion | The ABG (Able-Bodied Gaze)
82. David Wheatley | Dyspraxia Ode
84. Jean Binta Breeze | riddym ravings (the mad womans poem)
88. Levent Beskardes | V
90. Petra Kuppers | Craniosacral Rhythms
91. Shahd Alshammari | Injections
92. Dean Atta | Five Litres of Blue
93. Ona Gritz | No
94. Nuala Watt | Disabled Persons Travel Card
96. Mishka Hoosen | What wasnt said to the doctor
98. Kate Davis | Hand-writing practice
99. Kerry Hardie | Flesh
100. Lucia Perillo | Shrike Tree
102. Stephanie Heit | ETC. THE RESISTANCE
104. torrin a. greathouse | Essay Fragment: Medical Model of Disability
105. Madailķn Burnhope | Camel Girl
106. Daniel Sluman | the beautiful
107. Yu Xiuhua | A Leaky Boat
108. Cynthia Huntington | The Rapture
110. Jamie Hale | Fibrotic
112. Gwyneth Lewis | Will I?
113. Iyanuoluwa Adenle | Beneath the Waves
114. Adrienne Leddy | Erupture
116. Rachael Johnson | You Tear Out My Tongue
117. Leroy F. Moore Jr. | Disabled World Nation
120. Ilya Kaminsky | That Map of Bone and Opened Valves
121. Abdullah al-Baradouni | Why I Am Silent about the Lament
122. G.N. Saibaba | A Sparrow in My Cell
125. Les Murray | Dog Fox Field
126. Gaele Sobott | Exuviae
128. Anita Endrezze | Song-Maker
129. Megan Fernandes | Letter to a Young Poet
130. Lisa Kelly | Blackbird and Beethoven
132. Joanne Limburg | The Alice Case
134. Frank Ormsby | Once a Day
135. Zuo You | Bluff
136. Brandi Bird | Ode to Diabetes
138. I.S. Jones | Self-Portrait as the Blk Girl Becoming the Beast Everyone
Thought She Was
140. Selima Hill | Snouts
141. Karl Knights | A Field Guide to Stares
142. Saleem Hue Penny | Tinni
144. Kei Miller | The Subaltern Dreams of Big
146. Gayle Kennedy | After Viewing the Carved Trees Exhibition
149. Shiki Itsuma | Loam
150. Agha Shahid Ali | Not All, Only a Few Return
151. Badr Shkir al-Sayyb | Rain Song
155. Golan Haji | from A Soldier in a Madhouse
156. Cyrée Jarelle Johnson | Now Let the Weeping Cease
157. Cat Chong | I accept the task from the sun
158. Anthony Vahni Capildeo | Plague Poems
161. Polly Atkin | Breath Test
162. Hannah Hodgson | Dancing with a Doctor
163. Kwame Dawes | Keratoconus
164. Aaron Kent | Scabies vs Predator
165. Nat Raha | [ subterranean / dreaming grace roots]
168. Josephine Dickinson | Alphabetula
169. Jane Kenyon | Having It Out with Melancholy
174. Pascale Petit | Bac du Sauvage
175. Maya Abu al-Hayyat | You Cant

176. Biographical notes
198. Selected reading list
200. Publication acknowledgements
207. Index of poets & translators
Rachael Boast is a British writer, editor and disability advocate, navigating Ichthyosis and related conditions. She has published four collections of poetry with Picador, Sidereal (2011), Pilgrim's Flower (2013), Void Studies (2016) and Hotel Raphael (2021). Her poems have been anthologised in Stairs and Whispers: D/deaf and Disabled Poets Write Back (Nine Arches, 2017), Staying Human (Bloodaxe Books, 2020) and 100 Poems to Save the Earth (Seren, 2021). She co-edited The Echoing Gallery: Bristol Poets and Art in the City (Redcliffe Press, 2013) and The Caught Habits of Language: An Entertainment for W.S. Graham for Him Having Reached One Hundred (Donut Press, 2018). Her anthology Versus Versus: 100 Poems by Deaf, Disabled & Neurodivergent Poets is published by Bloodaxe Books in 2025. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.