Exploring the rise of #EndOfLife memoir writing @newyorker http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/meeting-death-with-words … by Tom Rachman RT via @LizzyMiles_MSW
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@NewYorker@alisonmsnyder Not even a mention of "Intoxicated by my illness"? -
@harrysiegel@NewYorker This beauty: "Now at last I understand the conditional nature of the human condition." -
@alisonmsnyder That clinches it - I'm pulling from the shelf when I get home tonight. -
@harrysiegel I just bought it! Read this little bit in an excerpt. -
@alisonmsnyder It's really good; I'm excited to reread! Even better is his memoir about books and sex in the Village, Kafka was the Rage -
@harrysiegel this is only going to make me miss NY even more...
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Exploring the rise of end-of-life memoir writing, from Oliver Sacks to Paul Kalanithi.
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@NewYorker this seems like something I'd write when stoned out of my gourd. Full of boner inducing flowery language, but no meaningThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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