Arthur Frank, At the Will of the Body, Cancer, Dying, Found Poems, Health, Illness, mindfulness, Presence, Recovery The preciousness of things ‘Do you miss it?’ the book says. ‘Miss what?’ I say. ‘Having cancer,’ the book says. ‘Is this a joke?’… More A Case of You...
"So live your life that the fear of death can never enter your heart. Trouble no one about their religion; respect others in their view, and demand that they respect yours. Love your life, perfect your life, beautify all things in your life. Seek to make your life long and its purpose...
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And Covid hides, forming Syncytia and jumps cell to cell, invisible, evasive All the while destroying B/T cells, immune self-protection less persuasive Immune recovery only STARTS five months after the infection founded One hundred risks: Long Covid, comorbidities, brain/heart damage compounded. ...
Recovery, however, is not a word commonly used in the places where this Inquiry occurred. Nor is it a category of story ending often told about Australian Aboriginal people living with a diagnosis of chronic mental illness. This inquiry was, and is, thus focussed on how the current endings ...
During November 1818 she developed an intimacy with Keats, but it was shadowed by the illness of Tom Keats, whom John was nursing through this period. On 3 April 1819, Brawne and her widowed mother moved into the other half of Dilke's Wentworth Place, and Keats and Brawne were able to...
You probably know that there’s a whole group of mid-20th-century, mostly American writers called “Confessional Poets,” including Sylvia Plath, Robert Lowell, and others. These poets shook up the literary world by exploring intimate subjects – mental illness, sexual impropriety, family secrets ...
Cowper moved in with friends Morley and Mary Unwin, with whom he had a close relationship. Morley's death proved challenging for Cowper to manage, but Mary supported him through his recovery. Around this time, Cowper became fervently religious, which helped him manage his mental illness through...
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