Apology for Absence

Apology for Absence
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Publisher : ARC Publications
Total Pages : 66
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015060382994
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Book Synopsis Apology for Absence by : Julia Darling

Download or read book Apology for Absence written by Julia Darling and published by ARC Publications. This book was released on 2003 with total page 66 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Julia Darling's second collection, produced a few months before her death from cancer. Her first book (Sudden Collapses in Public Places) grew from her experiences of being treated for advanced breast cancer; she was able to employ poetic images which helped her see things in a fresh way, pictures and metaphors that could almost be used as 'visualisations'. "Without poems, my journey through chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and the general ups and downs of illness, would have been unthinkable... In my case, I chose to imagine my body as a house, and wrote many poems during my treatment about 'living in the new extension' or about my fears. Sudden Collapses helped me to step out of the difficult present and to use my imagination to be somewhere else." Her second collection looks at the world beyond the hospital, although still from the view-point of a cancer patient in the advanced stages of the illness. The themes are familiar, but here she writes with a wider perspective, a deeper understanding, which reach out to the heart of the human condition and the greater mysteries of life, albeit in an understated way. This is a powerful and deeply affecting book, completely unsentimental yet charged with emotion - indeed, one of those rare books that have a profound and lasting effect.


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