Optimism in Anatole Broyard's Intoxicated by My Illness
[2023-07-25 08:55:49]
In Anatole Broyard's "My Disease", he did not face the reality of illness, but tried to transcend it. From the moment he discovered that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer Broyard did exactly that. He said: "He feels a little relieved." When your life is threatened, he thinks you have two options, "You can change it." I realized for the first time that he is not eternal, but he himself knew that life had a deadline and his power might be a bit faster than others.
Brooks declared in his first book "My addiction due to my illness", Brooks declared: "I first admit that I am a crook." Fame writers and literary critics are his hidden I did not mention about race. Identity, but these details will be revealed by Henry Luis Gates, a genealogical historian in literary critic, in his article "Caucas like me". Broyard was born in Creole and chose to hide his own race to become a writer in Brooklyn, New York. As Gates insists, "He does not want to write articles about black love, black passion, black suffering, black joy, he wants to write articles about love, passion, pain, happiness think."
Anatole Board Layard Anatole Board lay (). American editor, literary critic, and essayist. Anatole Broyard grew up in Brooklyn and attended a new school for social studies. After serving in World War II, he taught a novel at Columbia University and New York University and started his 40-year career by writing a review of the New York Times. Broyard is known for the anger at Kafka: Greenwich Village Memories (reissued in 1993) and other works are famous for the wonderful, deep observation of New York life, art and culture, but he is my disease It is best known. And drunk: and writing other life and death (1992), brave autobiographical collection of the subject about his illness (cancer). Doctor, talk to me When I moved from Connecticut to Cambridge, Massachusetts in the summer of 1989, I found it difficult to urinate. In Portnoy 's complaint, I am like Portnoy and can not harass in Israel.
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