Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
172
Language
English
Published
Oct 25, 2021
Publisher
Uitgeverij HetMoet
ISBN-10
9083131653
ISBN-13
9789083131658
Description
This anthology weaves together the reflections of several contemporary writers, united by Virginia Woolf's poignant exploration of illness and the human experience. Originally penned in 1926, Woolf’s essay serves as a springboard for discussions surrounding the multifaceted relationship between the body, mind, and the world. Each author contributes their unique voice and perspective, further enriching the themes of vulnerability, isolation, and the search for identity within the realm of ailment.
Through their diverse narratives, the contributors delve into personal and collective experiences with illness, offering insights that are both intimate and universal. The blending of prose and poetry challenges traditional boundaries, inviting readers to contemplate the delicate interplay between suffering and creativity. As they grapple with pain, recovery, and the fragility of existence, these writers illuminate the often-unspoken aspects of being unwell.
In doing so, they create a tapestry of voices that resonate long after the last page is turned, encouraging an empathy that acknowledges the deeper implications of illness on both individual lives and broader society. This collection not only honors Woolf’s legacy but also champions the power of storytelling as a means of connection and understanding in times of hardship.
Through their diverse narratives, the contributors delve into personal and collective experiences with illness, offering insights that are both intimate and universal. The blending of prose and poetry challenges traditional boundaries, inviting readers to contemplate the delicate interplay between suffering and creativity. As they grapple with pain, recovery, and the fragility of existence, these writers illuminate the often-unspoken aspects of being unwell.
In doing so, they create a tapestry of voices that resonate long after the last page is turned, encouraging an empathy that acknowledges the deeper implications of illness on both individual lives and broader society. This collection not only honors Woolf’s legacy but also champions the power of storytelling as a means of connection and understanding in times of hardship.
Genres
Action & Adventure
Business & Economics
Poetry
Health & Wellness
Art & Photography