Cytomegalovirus
a hospitalization diary
First Fordham University Press edition.
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Author
Contributions
- David Caron - Introduction
- Todd Meyers - Afterword
- Clara Orban - Translator
Publication
2016 - Fordham University Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
21,250 words, Guess
Page Count
85 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-10082326856X
- ISBN-100823268578
- ISBN-139780823268566
- ISBN-139780823268573
- Library of Congress Control Number2015017379
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number907131319
- Better World Books9780823268573
- Better World Books9780823268566
- Open LibraryOL30395230M
Classifications
- DDC362.19697/920092
- DDCB
- LCCRC136.8 .G8513 2016
and 1 more
- LCCRC136.8.G8513 2016
Description
"By the time of his death, Herve Guibert had become a singular literary voice on the impact of AIDS in France. He was prolific. His oeuvre contained some twenty novels, including To the Friend Who Did Not Save My Life and The Compassion Protocol. He was thirty-six years old. In Cytomegalovirus, Guibert offers an autobiographical narrative of the everyday moments of his hospitalization because of complications of AIDS. Cytomegalovirus is spare, biting, and anguished. Guibert writes through the minutiae of living and of death--as a quality of invention, of melancholy, of small victories in the face of greater threats--at the moment when his sight (and life) is eclipsed. This new edition includes an Introduction and Afterword contextualizing Guibert's work within the history of the AIDS pandemic, its relevance in the contemporary moment, and the importance of understanding the quotidian aspects of terminal illness"-- "Cytomegalovirus is a lucid and spare autobiographical narrative by Herve Guibert (1955-1991) of the everyday moments of his hospitalization due to complications of AIDS. In one of his last works, the acclaimed writer presents his struggle with the disease in terms that are unsentimental and deeply human"--
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Series Statement
- Forms of living
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