A Desire for Death

A Desire for Death by Saleem is a thought-provoking novel published by Partridge Publishing in December 2013. This 280-page work, written in English, delves into the complex themes of incurable diseases and euthanasia, presenting a nuanced exploration of human suffering and the ethical dilemmas surrounding life and death.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of arguments that intertwine legal and medical perspectives, encouraging reflection on the concepts of sympathy, pity, and humanity. The narrative draws parallels from real-life situations and cases, fostering a debate on physician-assisted suicides and the significance of human dignity. This edition invites readers to engage deeply with the pressing social issues related to family and relationships, as well as the broader implications for people with disabilities.
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This novel treats the two themes of incurable diseases and euthanasia at various levels to bring into focus a web of dense arguments legal and medical woven together that never tire the readers in their attempts to grapple with issues of human suffering, disease and death and its over-arching subject of sympathy, pity and humanity. To lend credence to all the impressive arguments, the novel draws parallels from real life situations and cases that made possible a debate on physician-assisted suicides and importance of human dignity and right to life and death.
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