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This Is the Door: The Body, Pain, and Faith
by Darcey Steinke
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Synopsis
Darcey Steinke, acclaimed author of
Flash Count Diary
and
Suicide Blonde,
explores the world of pain for those who suffer and those who love them.One-fifth of Americans live in chronic pain. It is a state we all will ...
Flash Count Diary
and
Suicide Blonde,
explores the world of pain for those who suffer and those who love them.One-fifth of Americans live in chronic pain. It is a state we all will ...
Darcey Steinke, acclaimed author of
Flash Count Diary
and
Suicide Blonde,
explores the world of pain for those who suffer and those who love them.
One-fifth of Americans live in chronic pain. It is a state we all will endure.
Darcey Steinke gets to the heart of pain with her usual brilliance, humor, and empathy. In chapters that trace the body—The Spine, The Heart, The Knees, and more—she takes sufferers into the understandings of pain through history, philosophy, religion, pop culture, and reporter human experience. Steinke takes listeners under the knife, through the archives, and across oceans. She interviews working physicians, analyzes the writings of Frida Kahlo, recounts her own back surgery, and journeys to Lourdes, where she finds herself invited to help.
Taking on a subject relevant to us all—whether we are hurting or know someone who is—This Is the Door illuminates the experience of pain and its myriad effects on the body, mind, and soul. For fans of Joan Didion, C. S. Lewis, Sheila Heti, and Leslie Jamison, it is destined to become a classic.
One-fifth of Americans live in chronic pain. It is a state we all will endure.
Darcey Steinke gets to the heart of pain with her usual brilliance, humor, and empathy. In chapters that trace the body—The Spine, The Heart, The Knees, and more—she takes sufferers into the understandings of pain through history, philosophy, religion, pop culture, and reporter human experience. Steinke takes listeners under the knife, through the archives, and across oceans. She interviews working physicians, analyzes the writings of Frida Kahlo, recounts her own back surgery, and journeys to Lourdes, where she finds herself invited to help.
Taking on a subject relevant to us all—whether we are hurting or know someone who is—This Is the Door illuminates the experience of pain and its myriad effects on the body, mind, and soul. For fans of Joan Didion, C. S. Lewis, Sheila Heti, and Leslie Jamison, it is destined to become a classic.
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