AYMON E. LANGLOIS

Essays

  • "Running Against the Wind: Disabled Masculinity and the Vicious Cycle of Sport." JAKE: The Anti-Literary Magazine (2023).
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  • "Covert Aestheticism: Disability and 'Narrative Prosthesis' in Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde." Wordgathering: A Journal of Disability Poetry and Literature 15.2 (2021).
    • Awarded one of 2021's two Joseph C. Palamountain, Jr. Prose Awards in recognition of "the best [college-wide] examples of expository prose."
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Advance Praise for "Covert Aestheticism":
"Covert Aestheticism: Disability and 'Narrative Prosthesis' takes on a wily and elusive text ... With an assured voice, an energetic syntax, and word choice rigorous and precise, Aymon examines Stevenson's rendering of disability in this famously conjured tale. Aymon's attuned close reading joins his expert contextualizing and theorizing of the extraordinary body of Edward Hyde—rendered simultaneously ugly yet beautiful by the palimpsestic layers of stigma, deviance, and aestheticism." — Michael Arnush, Associate Dean of the Faculty for Student Academic Affairs, Skidmore College

Poems

  • "Ode to a Bookshelf." Evening Street Review 34 (Summer 2022).
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Short Stories

  • "Standing, For Lauren." Adelaide Literary Magazine 6.43 (December 2023).
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  • "Her Books." Canvas (Winter 2019).
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