Titled after one of the side effects of antidepressants, Unusually
Grand Ideas is a poignant account of clinical depression and the
complications it introduces to marriage and fatherhood. James Davis
May's poems describe mental illness with nuance, giving a full
account of the darkness but also the flashes of hope, love, and
even humor that lead toward healing. In pieces ranging from spare
lyrical depictions of pain to discursive meditations that argue for
hope, May searches for meaning by asking the difficult but
important questions that both trouble and sustain us.
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