Time to Go
Autor Guy Kennawayen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 ian 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781912914135
ISBN-10: 1912914131
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Mensch Publishing COMMIS
Colecția Mensch Publishing
ISBN-10: 1912914131
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Mensch Publishing COMMIS
Colecția Mensch Publishing
Caracteristici
Three key threads in this true story - the fear of senile decrepitude, mother-son relationship, and the moral and practical issues around attempted suicide, euthanasia.
Notă biografică
Guy Kennaway lives for pleasure, producing books only when all else has failed. In all of Kennaway's work he likes to find downtrodden minorities under severe pressure and then make fun of them. He is best known for One People about a Jamaican village threatened my mass US tourism, and Bird Brain about a community of optimistic pheasants. He has written for magazines and newspapers, as well as many film scripts and TV adaptations, none of which have been made. Not surprisingly he lives alone.
Recenzii
A corker which should keep book clubs arguing for years.
The funniest, sickest, most moving and provocative book about dying you are likely to read before you-know-who comes calling.
This is a remarkable, timely and important book about assisted dying. It's also humanely clear-eyed, shrewd and surprisingly funny
.not just a darkly diverting testament to old age, but a remarkably hopeful book.
Time to Go is a sometimes manipulative but mostly hilarious book - a marshalling cry for the cause of legalising assisted suicide. Kennaway believes the law is hopelessly inadequate for the times we live in. Choosing how you die is nothing less than a human right. It's just not acknowledged as one. But it surely will be soon.
This is such an extraordinary book. It's bracingly honest, blisteringly funny, and then it knocks you sideways with its sadness and straightens you up with its good sense. Bit of a rollercoaster, really.
I finished Time to Go, wonderful book, a literary masterpiece. Brutal, but you don't get the rose without the thorns. Lol funny and genuinely moving, an honourable tribute. Susie's chapter is exquisite. It's Laurence Durrell with a hacksaw.
The funniest, sickest, most moving and provocative book about dying you are likely to read before you-know-who comes calling.
This is a remarkable, timely and important book about assisted dying. It's also humanely clear-eyed, shrewd and surprisingly funny
.not just a darkly diverting testament to old age, but a remarkably hopeful book.
Time to Go is a sometimes manipulative but mostly hilarious book - a marshalling cry for the cause of legalising assisted suicide. Kennaway believes the law is hopelessly inadequate for the times we live in. Choosing how you die is nothing less than a human right. It's just not acknowledged as one. But it surely will be soon.
This is such an extraordinary book. It's bracingly honest, blisteringly funny, and then it knocks you sideways with its sadness and straightens you up with its good sense. Bit of a rollercoaster, really.
I finished Time to Go, wonderful book, a literary masterpiece. Brutal, but you don't get the rose without the thorns. Lol funny and genuinely moving, an honourable tribute. Susie's chapter is exquisite. It's Laurence Durrell with a hacksaw.