From acclaimed author and playwright Hanif Kureishi comes an urgent and stunning memoir about rebuilding a new life in the wake of devastating physical loss.
In late 2022, in Rome, Hanif Kureishi had a fall. When he came to, he realized he could no longer walk. He could do nothing without the help of others and required constant care in a hospital. So began a yearlong odyssey through the medical systems of Rome and Italy, with the hope of somehow being able to return home to his house in London.
While confined to a series of hospital wards, he felt compelled to write, but being unable to type or hold a pen, he began to dictate to family members the words that formed in his headthoughts on his medical condition, but also parenthood, immigration, sex, psychoanalysis, and, of course, writing. The result was an extraordinary series of dispatches from his hospital bed: a diary of a life in pieces, recorded with rare honesty, humor, and verve.
Shattered takes these dispatchesedited, expanded, and meticulously interwoven with new writingand charts both a shattering and a reassembling: a new life born of pain and loss but also animated by new feelings of gratitude, humility, and love.
In late 2022, in Rome, Hanif Kureishi had a fall. When he came to, he realized he could no longer walk. He could do nothing without the help of others and required constant care in a hospital. So began a yearlong odyssey through the medical systems of Rome and Italy, with the hope of somehow being able to return home to his house in London.
While confined to a series of hospital wards, he felt compelled to write, but being unable to type or hold a pen, he began to dictate to family members the words that formed in his headthoughts on his medical condition, but also parenthood, immigration, sex, psychoanalysis, and, of course, writing. The result was an extraordinary series of dispatches from his hospital bed: a diary of a life in pieces, recorded with rare honesty, humor, and verve.
Shattered takes these dispatchesedited, expanded, and meticulously interwoven with new writingand charts both a shattering and a reassembling: a new life born of pain and loss but also animated by new feelings of gratitude, humility, and love.
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Extraordinary, unique and unputdownable . . . an exceptional volume as original as Jean-Dominique Bauby's stroke classic The Diving Bell and the Butterfly [and] as profound and affected as Salman Rushdie's Knife . . . This fall provoked a rare, and inspiring, defiance . . . Shattered, with its unique authorship, has become a life-saver. For the reader, this compounds the intensity of its witness Robert McCrum Independent
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Rezensentin Marion Löhndorf empfiehlt Hanif Kureishis Bericht über seine Querschnittslähmung als Liebeserklärung an das Leben. Der Autor legt laut Rezensentin keinen Elendsbericht vor, sondern erzählt mit grimmigem Humor vom Schock des Ereignisses, das den Autor plötzlich ereilt, aus dem Leben reißt und in die Parallelwelt der Krankenhäuser und Reha-Spitale schleudert. Kureishi erzählt von der Illusion des Normalen und wie sein Körper zu etwas Öffentlichem wird, von alten und neuen Freunden, von der Einsamkeit, vom Schreiben und auch von seinem früheren Leben, seiner Kindheit und Jugend. Vor allem Kureishis Direktheit scheint Löhndorf lesenswert.
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