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Dying : a memoir

door Donald Horne, Myfanwy Horne (Auteur)

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This unique book is the last work of one of Australia's most respected and influential thinkers. On learning that his illness was terminal, Donald Horne began dictating his experiences of dying, and his resulting journal is full of courage, honesty, insight and humour. Ever the intellectual, he also recorded his last thoughts on some of the big human questions; faith and regret, the uses of art, the rewards of the engaged mind. And on contemporary dilemmas such as the Iraq War, anti-Americanism and the meaning of democracy. These essays have been refined by his wife and long-time editor, Myfanwy, who has also written her own inspirational account of Donald's final weeks. Far from being morbid, Dyingis a book that sings with life. Donald Horne's memories of his well-lived years sit alongside his unflinching view of their end, and the whole is uplifted by his willingness to laugh at human foibles, his own included. PRAISE FOR DYING-A MEMOIR 'This book is a love story where the decades have not dulled two loves' devotion.' Craig Sherbourne, Australian Literary Review 'Full of Horne's self-deprecating wit and keen intellect. For people suffering from terminal illnesses and their loved ones this would be a particularly helpful memoir,' Sue Bond, Courier-Mail 'Must read' Daily Telegraph
4 alternatieven | Engels | Primaire beschrijving voor taal | Beschrijving geleverd door Bowker | score: 8
A journal of Donald Horne's last few months of life, accompanied by an account of his death, written by his wife, and a selection of Donald's essays.
Engels | score: 5
I am constantly thinking about the way my life is ending, but the idea of being dead has not worried me since I abandoned religion in high school, and my nearness to death has not produced a belief in the supernatural. On learning that his illness was terminal, Donald Home began dictating his experience of dying, and his resulting journal is full of courage, honesty, insight and humour. Ever the intellectual, he also recorded his last thoughts on some of the big human questions- faith and regret, the uses of art, the rewards of the engaged mind. And on contemporary dilemmas such as the Iraq War, anti-Americanism and the meaning of democracy. These essays have been refined by his wife and long-time editor, Myfanwy, who has also written her own inspirational account of Donald's final weeks. Far from being morbid, Dying is a book that sings with life. Donald Home's memories of his well-lived years sit alongside his unflinching view of their end, and the whole is uplifted by his willingness to laugh at human foibles, his own included.
Engels | Beschrijving geleverd door Bowker | score: 2
A journal of Donald Horne's last few months of life, accompanied by an account of his death, written by his wife, and a selection of Donald's essays. A unique book on a subject matter still largely taboo in our culture. An unflinching staring down of death, Dying consists of three very distinct parts, the first being the journal Donald Horne kept during the last eight months of his life.
Engels | score: 1
This unique book is the last work of one of Australia's most respected and influential thinkers. On learning that his illness was terminal, Donald Horne began dictating his experiences of dying, and his resulting journal is full of courage, honesty, insig
Engels | Beschrijving geleverd door Bowker | score: 1
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