NOS (disorder, not otherwise specified)
by Aby Kaupang and Matthew Cooperman (MEngl'92)
(Futurepoem Books, 160 pages; 2019)
NOS (disorder, not otherwise specified) is a journey of two writers who become lovers who become parents of a special needs daughter. Their experience fumbling toward understanding reveals a medical establishment strangely at odds with understanding. Their journey unpins the ground beneath them鈥攁s diagnosis, as treatment, as daily living, as language鈥攔eleasing both ferocity and empathy on a scale unimagined by either party. Necessarily hybrid, NOS is a mixed-form narrative about autism and parenting, that鈥檚 also a document of trauma. In the extreme present of living a life not otherwise specified, the authors give both voice and shape to the complex journey of a family鈥攏ot just one child鈥攍iving with autism.