癌症
The Undying 豆瓣
作者: Anne Boyer Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2019 - 9
"Anne Boyer’s radically unsentimental account of cancer and the 'carcinogenosphere' obliterates cliche. By demonstrating how her utterly specific experience is also irreducibly social, she opens up new spaces for thinking and feeling together. The Undying is an outraged, beautiful, and brilliant work of embodied critique." ―Ben Lerner, author of The Topeka School
"The pink ribbon, that ubiquitous emblem of breast cancer awareness, has long been an object of controversy and derision, but the poet and essayist Anne Boyer doesn’t just pull it loose, unfastening its dainty loop; she feeds it through a shredder and lights it on fire, incinerating its remains . . . [in her] extraordinary and furious new book." ―Jennifer Szalai, The New York Times
"[A] rousing hybrid of memoir and manifesto . . . [The Undying] is memoir as anti-capitalist indictment, as biting cultural criticism, as vengeance. It suggests a new era in the politics of breast cancer, one that might look less like corporate sponsored marathons every October and more like the radical, confrontational AIDS activism of the 1980s. Arriving the year before an election that could set healthcare and disability policy for decades, The Undying warns us of the human costs of any system that prioritizes profit over lives." ―Sascha Cohen, NPR
"Boyer returns with a beautiful memoir about her battle with breast cancer . . . [The Undying] puts into sharp focus the economic toll cancer takes on women of limited means . . . and is stacked with revelatory observations . . . Boyer’s gorgeous language elevates this artful, piercing narrative well above the average medical memoir." ―Publishers Weekly (starred review)
2021年11月27日 已读
大概三星半,从夏天隔离的时候就开始听,当中隔了好久没听,这次再次捡起来一口气听完,算是不太走心。最喜欢的可能还是作者对pain的描述:”the first needle” and “the second needle” 讲述化疗和chest-expansion的疼痛,以及10 on the pain scale as “the panicking inadequacies of all genres, a new crisis of transmission.” 作者穿插了自己得乳腺癌的经历和各种文学、历史上对于病痛的描述,也讲述了医疗和癌症治疗的各种产业问题,虽偶尔觉得碎片化,但也许也正是这样的个人化视角才可贵和稀缺。
医学 女性 癌症 英文