Hardly Creatures by Rob Macaisa Colgate
Winner—Chicago Review of Books “CHIRBy” Award for Poetry
“Dazzling. . . . An extraordinary document in care, mutual aid, and access.”—Claudia Rankine
An imaginative and unforgettable debut poetry collection about the joys and complexities of the disability community from 2024 Ruth Lilly fellow Rob Macaisa Colgate.
- Sale Date
- ISBN
- 9781963108248
- Page Count
- 144
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 6 x 9
- Imprint
- Tin House
Meet the Author
Rob Macaisa Colgate
Winner—Chicago Review of Books “CHIRBy” Award for Poetry
“Dazzling. . . . An extraordinary document in care, mutual aid, and access.”—Claudia Rankine
An imaginative and unforgettable debut poetry collection about the joys and complexities of the disability community from 2024 Ruth Lilly fellow Rob Macaisa Colgate.
Brilliant and innovative, Rob Macaisa Colgate’s debut poetry collection, Hardly Creatures, takes the form—visually and metaphorically—of an accessible art museum. Through nine sections that act as gallery rooms, the book shepherds the reader through the radiance and mess of the disability community.
At the heart of the collection is an exploration and recognition of access intimacy. Marked with universal access symbols to guide the way, poems mimic sensory rooms, tactile replicas, benches for resting, and more; “the body of a poem” itself is reimagined through formal experimentation, as abecedarians are scrambled out of order and sestinas are pressurized into new sequences. These poems also play with pop culture allusions, social media posts, and the infinite possibilities within queer love and deep friendships. With lyrical clarity and attention to language, Hardly Creatures reaches out and offers inventive, heartfelt insights for all readers, and celebrates the disability community through the lens of a visionary new voice in poetry.
“Dazzling. . . . An extraordinary document in care, mutual aid, and access.”—Claudia Rankine
An imaginative and unforgettable debut poetry collection about the joys and complexities of the disability community from 2024 Ruth Lilly fellow Rob Macaisa Colgate.
Brilliant and innovative, Rob Macaisa Colgate’s debut poetry collection, Hardly Creatures, takes the form—visually and metaphorically—of an accessible art museum. Through nine sections that act as gallery rooms, the book shepherds the reader through the radiance and mess of the disability community.
At the heart of the collection is an exploration and recognition of access intimacy. Marked with universal access symbols to guide the way, poems mimic sensory rooms, tactile replicas, benches for resting, and more; “the body of a poem” itself is reimagined through formal experimentation, as abecedarians are scrambled out of order and sestinas are pressurized into new sequences. These poems also play with pop culture allusions, social media posts, and the infinite possibilities within queer love and deep friendships. With lyrical clarity and attention to language, Hardly Creatures reaches out and offers inventive, heartfelt insights for all readers, and celebrates the disability community through the lens of a visionary new voice in poetry.
Praise for Hardly Creatures
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“Exciting, sometimes shocking...[an] astonishing first book.”
New York Times -
“Innovative…. an impressive titan of formalism and radical inclusion.”
Electric Literature, A Best Poetry Collection of 2023 -
“Brilliant and innovative. . . . shepherds the reader through the radiance and mess of the disability community.”
Chicago Review of Books, 100 Notable Debuts by Trans, Nonbinary and Gender Nonforming Authors in 2025
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