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"[Kuusisto] is a powerful writer with a musical ear for language and a gift for emotional candor."- The New York Times
"A talented writer judged against any standard."- USA Today
Best-selling memoirist Stephen Kuusisto uses the themes of travel, place, religion, music, art, and loneliness to explore the relationship between seeing, blindness, and being. In poems addressed to Jorge Luis Borges-another poet who lived with blindness-Kuusisto leverages seeing as negative capability, creating intimacy with deep imagination and uncommon perceptions.
"Alone"
Today I understood
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"[Kuusisto] is a powerful writer with a musical ear for language and a gift for emotional candor."-The New York Times

"A talented writer judged against any standard."-USA Today

Best-selling memoirist Stephen Kuusisto uses the themes of travel, place, religion, music, art, and loneliness to explore the relationship between seeing, blindness, and being. In poems addressed to Jorge Luis Borges-another poet who lived with blindness-Kuusisto leverages seeing as negative capability, creating intimacy with deep imagination and uncommon perceptions.

"Alone"

Today I understood
While drinking tea
& hearing rain
That the word for birth
& the one for sin
Come from a single root
In Finnish - that tongue they
Spoke when I was small.

Synnty, untranslatable,
Original sin nearly,
But softer,
Like water
Carried a long way
In a jar
In May.


Stephen Kuusisto is a poet, essayist, and memoirist. He is the author of two collections of poetry and two memoirs, including the best-selling Planet of the Blind (W. W. Norton & Company, 1998). A graduate from and former teacher at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, Kuusisto now teaches at Syracuse University in New York State.


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Stephen Kuusisto is the author of "Eavesdropping: A Memoir of Blindness and Listening” and the acclaimed memoir "Planet of the Blind”, a New York Times "Notable Book of the Year”. His second collection of poems from Copper Canyon Press, "Letters to Borges", is scheduled for release in October 2012. As director of the Renee Crown University Honors Program and a University Professor at Syracuse University, Steve speaks widely on diversity, disability, education, and public policy. www.stephenkuusisto.com, www.planet-of-the-blind.com. He lives in Iowa City, Iowa.