* Title: Echolalia * Author(s) name(s): Steph James * ISBN (or ASIN): 9781915320414 * Publisher: Written Off Publishing * Publication Date Year: 2024 * Publication Date Month: not sure * Publication Date Day: not sure * Page count: 56 * Format (such as paperback, hardcover, ebook, audiobook, etc): Paperback * Description: In a collection about forging your own path, Echolalia longs for freedom.
Through poetry that varies in style, playing with rhyme and form, poet Steph James devastates in their debut collection: an existential contemplation about how it’s possible to live side by side with death when all the systems are set up against you.
These works detail life as a neurodivergent under capitalism, queer love and acceptance under capitalism, being working class under capitalism, and about how death and grief creep in long after that initial pain. Echolalia echoes the joy in keeping going despite its presence – finding solace in love, acceptance and tomatoes. * Language (for non-English books): English * Link to book page which includes the cover and other books data on a NON-BOOKSELLER site, such as a publisher site, an author site, etc. Publishers who sell their own published books are an acceptable source. For covers, if linking to a site such as Imgur, Dropbox, etc. please state the original source of the image. No B&N or other bookseller links can be used as sources for covers or other book data, with the exception of Amazon and its subsidiaries: https://writtenoffpublishing.com/shop...
* Author(s) name(s): Steph James
* ISBN (or ASIN): 9781915320414
* Publisher: Written Off Publishing
* Publication Date Year: 2024
* Publication Date Month: not sure
* Publication Date Day: not sure
* Page count: 56
* Format (such as paperback, hardcover, ebook, audiobook, etc): Paperback
* Description:
In a collection about forging your own path, Echolalia longs for freedom.
Through poetry that varies in style, playing with rhyme and form, poet Steph James devastates in their debut collection: an existential contemplation about how it’s possible to live side by side with death when all the systems are set up against you.
These works detail life as a neurodivergent under capitalism, queer love and acceptance under capitalism, being working class under capitalism, and about how death and grief creep in long after that initial pain. Echolalia echoes the joy in keeping going despite its presence – finding solace in love, acceptance and tomatoes.
* Language (for non-English books): English
* Link to book page which includes the cover and other books data on a NON-BOOKSELLER site, such as a publisher site, an author site, etc. Publishers who sell their own published books are an acceptable source. For covers, if linking to a site such as Imgur, Dropbox, etc. please state the original source of the image. No B&N or other bookseller links can be used as sources for covers or other book data, with the exception of Amazon and its subsidiaries: https://writtenoffpublishing.com/shop...