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Listening in the Dark

by Suzy Harris
3rd Place Winner, 2022

Release: Feb 1, 2023
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SKU: 978-1-956285-29-1 Categories: Chapbook Prize 2022, Poetry Collections Tag: Suzy Harris

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Description

Listening in the Dark

by Suzy Harris

Third Place Winner of The Poetry Box Chapbook Prize, 2022

The poems in Listening in the Dark center on the theme of growing up with an unidentified hearing loss that progressively became much worse. In her mid-20s, Suzy Harris learned the diagnosis and started wearing hearing aids. In her mid-60s, after losing most of her hearing in both ears, she received her first cochlear implant, and then a second one, which required learning to hear again.

Enjoy a Video of Suzy Reading from the Book:

Suzy Harris — A Featured Poet on The Poetry Box LIVE (February 2023)

Early Praise for Listening in the Dark:

I have seldom encountered a series of poems so closely linked and connected as a whole. This chapbook tenderly addresses the poet’s lifelong hearing loss with a surprising precision of language, starting at the very beginning of life and reimagining that time of “growing up with two languages,/ one that is silence.” No doubt these tender poems will help many readers to feel less alone as they navigate their own worlds of memory, loss, and resilience.

—James Crews, contest judge
poet, editor of How to Love the World

This chapbook from Suzy Harris offers us—in richly musical, image-laden lines—a Phoenix-tale. Mostly deaf by her mid 60’s, the poet exists in a too-silent world where “sounds/ falter and collapse.” Then she undergoes cochlear implants in both ears, artificial devices completely replacing her profoundly faulty natural hearing. With lyric intensity, her poems convey Harris’ experiences as she slowly undertakes the eerie process of learning a whole new universe of sound, translating the implants’ “ticks and taps and dings” into what’s recognizable. Risen from its own ashes, the poet’s new sense of hearing leads her toward the “exquisite harmony” of soaring renewal.

—Paulann Petersen, Oregon Poet Laureate Emerita

Listening In the Dark is a visceral prosodic manual of “How to be Deaf,” a title of one poem in this triumphant collection of a survivor poet, “…who grows-up with two languages,/ one that is silence?,” in which “Life is an erasure poem where you/ try endlessly to find the meaning.” Suzy Harris propels us into her world—an exultant quest from “Broken Listening” to the cacophony and wonder of sound. This is a collection of lived experience that only Harris could author.

—Willa Schneberg, LCSW, recipient of the Oregon Book Award for Poetry,
author of The Naked Room

About the Author

photo of Suzy Harris
photo by Mike Yonts

Suzy Harris lives in Portland, Oregon. Her poems have appeared in Calyx, Clackamas Literary Review, Switchgrass Review, The Poeming Pigeon, and Williwaw, among other journals and anthologies. She has been an Oregon Poetry Association prize winner and recently served as poetry editor of Timberline Review. Suzy is a retired attorney who is learning to hear again with two cochlear implants. Born and raised in Indiana, she is grateful to call the Pacific Northwest home.

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Weight 4 oz
Dimensions 5.5 × 8.5 × .2 in
ISBN

978-1-956285-29-1

Pages

38

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via INGRAM

Sample Poem

“Listening in the Dark”

Camping by Suttle Lake, walking at dusk,
slathered in something to fend off mosquitos,
we see a giant metal tub on top of a fire grate.
            The tub of an old washing machine, he tells us.
            Chimneys the smoke right up and the light shines through.

Later, in the dark, we admire the now lit up cylinder,
light spilling like thousands of fireflies
onto the faces of children circled around.

Back at our own fire pit, we add logs to the fire,
tell stories in the darkness. This time,
I set the lantern where I can see people’s faces,
and my friends, my dear friends, they lean into the light.

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