Through a series of critical essays this book concerns itself with
the relationships and possibilities in and between "prose" and
"disability". The critical and/or personal essays in this book all
try to explore this potent inbetween space - a place full of
possibilities. These prose pieces reflect on prose themselves as
they stretch in an uneven yet interesting line from Hay's 'modern'
essay on deformity through nineteenth century literary and cultural
sensibilities about working bodies, wars and "normalcy" and also
through contemporary considerations over the role of metaphor as it
marks the disabled body in critical-creative "personal" essays that
pose even as they prose the considerable possibilities for
disability as represented in and through prose. This book was first
published a special issue of Prose Studies.
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