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Braille Rainbow - by Mike Barnes (Paperback)

Braille Rainbow - by  Mike Barnes (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Poems about perception across the sensory spectrum and the arc of learning about the outer world and the inner self.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>FINALIST FOR THE 2020 NELSON BALL PRIZE</p> <p>In a dark time, wrote Theodore Roethke, the eye begins to see--and with <em>Braille Rainbow</em>, Mike Barnes reveals both darkness and the light that shines beyond it. Beginning with a suite of poems completed before and immediately following his admission to a psychiatric unit as a young man, Barnes's quiet lyricism and formal sensitivity capture those moments of perception that remind us how to see.</p> <p>Please note that the text of this book is not produced in braille.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><strong>Praise for Braille Rainbow</strong></p> <p>Remarkable...haunting...striking...[Barnes] writes affectingly of his struggles with mental illness ("a picking up and dropping again/of the pieces I could salvage/ in a swamp between dread waters and dry land") but also of finding joy in small things. <strong>--Toronto Star</strong></p> <p>"While the 13 poems demonstrate [hebephrenia], they do much more. One poem (in its entirety) reads as utterly lucid: 'cast your prejudicial eye / into the sea. as it falls / mumble something bitterly / about an eyepiece that floats.' Another, 'failed inventory, ' is as tightly structured as they come, each line building on the previous one -- 'the chair chaired the meeting / the pen penned the minutes' and so on until the 'I' of the poem comes undone in an anguish of confusion and observation, finally tying together 'I' and 'eye.'. . . But in case anyone thinks Barnes's work is all dark (it mostly is), he does also flirt with joy." <strong>--<em>Quill & Quire</em></strong></p> <p> </p> <p><b>Praise for Mike Barnes</b></p> <p>"Barnes writes like a contrary angel."--<em><strong>The Malahat Review</strong></em></p> <p>"Timely, lyrical, tough, accurate." --<strong>Margaret Atwood</strong></p> <p>"Masterful ... <em>The Adjustment League</em> is suspenseful, exquisitely written and--at times--corrosively funny." <strong>--</strong><strong>Brian Bethune, <em>Maclean's</em></strong></p> <p>"Recounted in fragmented, almost impressionistic prose that is sharp as glass shards, <i>The Adjustment League</i>...is an intense journey into the underbelly of contemporary society, and a visceral descent into darkness. It is a powerful and original work, which succeeds as a mystery and something altogether deeper."<strong>--<i>Quill and Quire</i></strong></p> <p>"<i>The Adjustment League</i>'s superpower is in its crackling portraits. The Super takes his place in the queue of great damaged detectives (see Sherlock Holmes). ...It's this Superman's mind that's stronger than steel."<strong>--<i>The Globe and Mail</i></strong></p> <p>"... fiercely alive, marked by a sharp, unerring eye for detail and a wonderful way with metaphors."<strong>--<i>Toronto Star</i></strong></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Mike Barnes, a dual Canadian-American citizen, has published nine previous books across a range of genres: poetry, short fiction, novels, and memoir. His poems have appeared in numerous anthologies, and his stories have appeared twice in <i>Best Canadian Stories</i> and three times in <i>The Journey Prize Anthology</i>. He has won a National Magazine Award Silver Medal in the short story category. His collection of poems, <i>Calm Jazz Sea</i>, was shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award; and <i>Aquarium</i>, his first collection of stories, won the Danuta Gleed Award. He has also published many essays, one of which, the photo-text collage "Asylum Walk", won the Edna Staebler Award. His last book, the neo-noir thriller <i>The Adjustment League</i> was named by <i>Maclean's Magazine</i> one of the ten best books of the year. He works as a private English tutor and lives in Toronto.

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