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Paperback A Slipknot Into Somewhere Else: A Poet's Journey To The Borderlands Of Dementia Book

ISBN: 1727462009

ISBN13: 9781727462005

A Slipknot Into Somewhere Else: A Poet's Journey To The Borderlands Of Dementia

A master poet explores the linguistic world of Alzheimer's. With patience and love, Michael demonstrates logical thought patterns which develop meaning when a listener gives the speaker space and time. Once you've taken this journey with Michael, you'll discover the diagnosis of dementia much less overwhelming for caregivers and family.

I think your book is spectacular. I added it to the Recommended by the Tavern section at Plum Tree.-Russell Streur

Review from A Days Encounter
Brownstein's poetry comes alive in a number of exciting ways. The introduction actually takes us on a journey into the head of an individual with dementia with lines of imagery that are both vivid and thought provoking.

And they take the gray water into who they are

So it continues into years and years,
another century of weeks and days

When we reached the conclusion of the first part, we found ourselves in the hands of someone who seemingly knows how the mind works, and wanders; how it can focus, and then go off to another plain; how it discovers, and then recovers:

I do not know where I am and I do not know how I got here. The woman's voice on the phone gave me directions

Then the next page reveals:

to the wrong place-a roofing supply warehouse. I wanted to go to Jeff City Industries.

This is a unique and challenging piece of work. Turn the page and again Brownstein catches us off guard with another image that makes you think:

Do you know how clouds cover the sky until every path of blue is gone and only the discolorations of gray remains?

Between the introduction and the conclusion, are a number of poems full of breathpause, daybreak, dysfunctionality, mismatched bone alignments, breathbrake, blackouts insomnia, and advocate of a life-inadequacy. From the first poem "Noise" to the last one, "Home", there is much to enjoy and much to ponder over. - Lennie Cox, adaysencounter.wordpress.com

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