The Aphasia Café

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By Dawn McGuire ’76

Published Jan. 21, 2016

(IF SF Publishing) This collection of poems was inspired by McGuire’s aphasia patients. Many of these poems examine what happens to identity when people struggle with this language disorder. McGuire also explores “everyday aphasias”— the ways in which we all struggle to express ourselves. McGuire is a poet and an adjunct professor of neurology at the Neurosciences Institute of Morehouse School of Medicine.

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