9781611496420-161149642X-A Richard Selzer Reader: Blood and Ink

A Richard Selzer Reader: Blood and Ink

ISBN-13: 9781611496420
ISBN-10: 161149642X
Edition: 1
Author: Kevin Kerrane
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Format: Hardcover 376 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781611496420
ISBN-10: 161149642X
Edition: 1
Author: Kevin Kerrane
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Format: Hardcover 376 pages

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A Richard Selzer Reader: Blood and Ink (ISBN-13: 9781611496420 and ISBN-10: 161149642X), written by authors Kevin Kerrane, was published by University of Delaware Press in 2017. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent A Richard Selzer Reader: Blood and Ink (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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A Richard Selzer Reader: Blood and Ink is a career-spanning collection, including major short stories and essays by the renowned doctor-author. In the 1960s, while practicing as a general surgeon and teaching surgery at the Yale School of Medicine, Richard Selzer began publishing unique creative work in magazines such as Harper’s and Esquire. By 1985, when he retired as a physician to devote himself completely to writing, Selzer was already recognized as a pioneer in the field of medical humanities. When he died in 2016, as the author of 13 books, his influence was acknowledged by a younger generation of doctor-writers like Abraham Verghese and Atul Gawande.
Selzer’s unusual style fuses scientific and poetic language. Drawing on favorite readings, from the King James Bible to the tales of Edgar Allen Poe, he used this style to convey a sense of awe at the beauty and complexity of the human body, even in the midst of suffering. While describing himself as an atheist, Selzer always searched for “sacramental” moments of courtesy, courage, and grace in medical encounters. Because he often looked critically at the failure of doctors to regard the full humanity of their patients, Selzer’s work has become required reading in many medical training programs.
A Richard Selzer Reader includes several of the author’s most famous essays and stories, as well as two dozen selections that have not been collected in his previous books. Chronologically, the material ranges from apprenticeship stories (as far back as a high-school composition) to two odd self-portraits that remained unpublished at the time of Selzer’s death. Topically, the material ranges from meditations on the body, and on human mortality, to reflections on both medicine and writing as serious vocations. Along the way, Selzer celebrates the work of other doctor-writers, like Thomas Browne and Anton Chekhov, and in a series of previously unpublished diary entries he discusses the joys of nature, art, and family as bulwarks against the difficulties of growing old.

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