Not Yet, carved on two dishes of Wayson Choy, is an intimate and insightful study of human life.
In 2001, Wayson Choy suffered from asthma - a complication of heart disease -. He lied on the bed of the hospital, entering into consciousness or being out of consciousness, his days was interrupted by the machine ham, which makes him lively, and Choi heard the voice of his ancestors .
Still: The memoir, which is almost dying of life, is a biography written by Canadian writer Wayson Choy, first published by Doubleday Canada in March 2009. The authors reviewed the experiences of asthma attacks and cardiac arrest. This book was well received at The Globe and Mail and online.com.
I also found it sometimes wonderful to read memoirs about death. One of my favorite books is Paul Kalanithi's "inhale into the air". He died of lung cancer in his thirties, married and wrote this book to make a child. I read it twice - when my two children were just a few days old. He not only feels right and wrong, but also provides an unparalleled view to acknowledge that reality. "The fact of death is alarming, but there is no other way to survive." Incredibly positive feelings: "Even if you die, you are still alive, I am still alive." A dying man If the words do not make you feel more fulfilling life every day, nothing happens. ! There are good books such as "bright moments", "death: memoirs", "last lecture".
Reading this book makes me feel sick. It is not just another book, it is a sacred memoir of a dying person, who is trying to keep his faith in moral completion to the end. Pursuit of the meaning of his life makes life appropriate for human life and I am forced to think about the meaning of my life. The book began at a childhood in Kingman, Arizona, where he was launched as a literature by his mother. As a potential young man, he pursued degrees in literature, biology, science and medicine philosophy to become a knowledgeable person of anxiety, finally studied medicine at Yale University and became a neurosurgeon - a neuroscientist