Dying : a memoir / Cory Taylor.
"At the age of sixty, Cory Taylor is dying of melanoma-related brain cancer. Her illness is no longer treatable: she now weighs less than her neighbor's retriever. As her body weakens, she describes the experience--the vulnerability and strength, the courage and humility, the anger and acceptance--of knowing she will soon die. Written in the space of a few weeks, in a tremendous creative surge, this powerful and beautiful memoir is a clear-eyed account of what dying teaches: Taylor describes the tangle of her feelings, remembers the lives and deaths of her parents, and examines why she would like to be able to choose the circumstances of her death. Taylor's last words offer a vocabulary for readers to speak about the most difficult thing any of us will face. And while Dying: A Memoir is a deeply affecting meditation on death, it is also a funny and wise tribute to life".--Amazon.com.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781941040706 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 141 pages ; 21 cm
- Edition: First US edition.
- Publisher: Portland, Oregon : Tin House Books, 2017.
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Subject: | Taylor, Cory, 1955-2016. Death > Psychological aspects. Terminally ill > Australia > Biography. |
Genre: | Biographies. |
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A woman dying of untreatable brain cancer describes the experience of her decline and knowing she will die soon and how she works through her feelings, which range from courage and humility to anger and acceptance. - WW Norton
At the age of sixty, Cory Taylor is dying of melanoma-related brain cancer. Her illness is no longer treatable: she now weighs less than her neighborâs retriever. As her body weakens, she describes the experienceâthe vulnerability and strength, the courage and humility, the anger and acceptanceâof knowing she will soon die.Written in the space of a few weeks, in a tremendous creative surge, this powerful and beautiful memoir is a clear-eyed account of what dying teaches: Taylor describes the tangle of her feelings, remembers the lives and deaths of her parents, and examines why she would like to be able to choose the circumstances of her death.Dying: A Memoir - WW Norton
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