The quiet ear : an investigation of missing sound : a memoir
(2025)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
NEW MEMOIR/ANTROBUS,R

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
New & Popular Biography & Memoir NEW MEMOIR/ANTROBUS,R Available

Details

PUBLISHED
London ; New York : Hogarth, [2025]
©2025
EDITION
First edition
DESCRIPTION

190 pages ; 22 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780593732106, 0593732103 :, 0593732103, 9780593732106
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

"At the hospital where Raymond Antrobus was born, a midwife snapped her fingers by his ears and gauged his response. It was his first hearing test, and he passed. For years, Antrobus lived as a deaf person in the hearing world, before he was diagnosed at the age of six. This "in-betweenness" was a space he would occupy in other areas of his life too. The son of a Jamaican father and white British mother, growing up in East London, it was easy for him to fall through the cracks. Growing up, he was told that he wasn't smart enough, wasn't black enough, wasn't deaf enough. It was only when he was fitted with hearing aids at the age of seven, that he began to discover his missing sounds: the high pitches of whistles, birds, alarms, the "sh, ch, ba, th" sounds in speech-all of it missing. The Quiet Ear is an attempt to fill in those missing sounds in Antrobus' own life, and how they formed his hybrid deaf identity. It's a story of a journey of finding your path when there are no signs to show the way, and a testament to the people-his parents and teachers, artists, writers, and musicians -- who helped form his language: spoken, written, and signed. It's also about becoming a father to a hearing son, and trying to know the ways in which they might understand and misunderstand one another. "-- Provided by publisher