In “The Displaced,” Jonna Bornemark enters into a dialogue with writers diagnosed with autism, and the result is, at times, a kind of poetry. Autism does not become a “superpower.” Rather, it is a questioning of the boundaries of the self, writes Martina Montelius.
In “The Displaced,” Jonna Bornemark enters into a dialogue with writers diagnosed with autism, and the result is, at times, a kind of poetry. Autism does not become a “superpower.” Rather, it is a questioning of the boundaries of the self, writes Martina Montelius.