Asticman
To the condition of being handicapped
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Book Details
About the Book
This book gives a glimpse into Paul’s world and thus into the mind and life of a severely handicapped person who could never do any of the tasks of daily living for himself.
"Asticman" features some favorite writings from the first part of Paul’s writing career. They give a candid picture of who Paul was and what it meant for him to deal with his handicap every day. The selections also show Paul’s progression of writing from dialogue, narrative and poetry about his handicap to illustrating his experiences in school and college to gaining employment, travelling, dealing with his mother’s death, and taking a stand on political causes, such as abortion.
Paul has written in many different forms of expression, being a voice for the handicapped. He was very open about his life and his experiences and often very explicit.
May you be inspired, enlightened and challenged, as many others have been – during Paul’s lifetime, and beyond.
About the Author
PAUL PEROUTKA (1962-2004) has written autobiographical fiction since he was 18. His identity has been intertwined with his severe cerebral palsy and his defined view of the world. Paul considered himself a poet and wrote in many genres for many reasons for many years. Whenever he put his thoughts on paper he was able to leave his wheelchair. But always at the end of the story, he was still sitting down.
CARMEN ALDINGER (1968-.....) has been Paul's employee, friend, girlfriend, fiancée, almost his wife, his roommate, primary caregiver, surrogate, power of attorney, and his best friend. Carmen is a health educator who has published articles and monographs related to school health issues around the world. She has compiled Paul's writings for this book.