Undying: A Nonfiction Novel
  • Published:
    Feb-2011
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    Print / eBook
  • Main Genre:
    Literary
  • Pages:
    256
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November 2004: George W. Bush is reā€"elected. Five days later, Alan Meister, a New York professor of philosophy, is diagnosed with lymphoma -- not that he can prove the two are connected. While coping with the rigors of chemotherapy, Alan begins work on a longā€"postponed book titled The Health of a Sick Man, arguing that the core of Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophical thought was a decadesā€"long attempt to cope with his lifelong incapacities -- his blinding headaches, upset stomach, weak vision, and allā€"around frailty, not least his vexed relations with women. As Alan's treatment proceeds, he finds relief by imagining Nietzsche not as a historical figure, but as a character in his daily life, a reminder that his own heart continues to beat.

Rooted in the author's personal experience with lymphoma, this novel is a compound of reminiscences, aphorisms, anecdotes, and encounters: with Alan's errant daughter Natasha, who has returned home to help care for him; with mortal friends; with a mysterious hospital roommate; with students; with contemporary life as it reaches him through the newspapers and his readings. Steady, spare, and often bracingly funny, Undying cries out in a robust voice: I am.
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    • First Edition
    • Feb-2011
    • Counterpoint LLC
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 1582436460
    • ISBN13: 9781582436463
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    • Feb-2011
    • Counterpoint
    • eBook
    • ISBN: 1582438706
    • ISBN13: 9781582438702
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    • Feb-2011
    • Counterpoint
    • eBook (Kindle)



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