[sic]: A Memoir
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[sic]: A Memoir by Joshua Cody, published by W. W. Norton & Company on October 17, 2011, is a poignant exploration of a young man’s confrontation with illness and creativity. In this 266-page memoir, Cody recounts his experience as a promising composer diagnosed with aggressive cancer, navigating the challenges of treatment while reflecting on life in New York. The narrative intertwines themes of health, personal struggle, and artistic expression, offering insights into his emotional and physical battles.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of Cody’s journey through illness, marked by moments of self-destruction and the pursuit of sensation. The memoir captures his encounters, including a significant meeting on Canal Street, and delves into his imaginative escapism through morphine fantasies. With references to music, literature, and personal diaries, [sic] presents a unique blend of biography and personal memoir, inviting readers to witness the intersection of art and life amid adversity.
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A searing memoir about devastating illness, creativity, sex and drugs, and thirty-something life in New York.
Joshua Cody, a brilliant young composer, was about to receive his PhD when he was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer. Facing a bone-marrow transplant and full radiation, he charts his struggle: the fury, the tendency to self-destruction, and the ruthless grasping for life and sensation; the encounter with a strange woman on Canal Street that leads to sex at his apartment; the detailed morphine fantasy complete with a bride called Valentina while, in reality, hospital staff are pinning him to his bed. Moving effortlessly between references to Don Giovanni and the Rolling Stones, Ezra Pound and Buffalo Bill, and facsimiles of his own diaries and hospital notebooks, [sic] is a cross between Susan Sontag’s Illness as Metaphor and Jay McInerny’s Bright Lights, Big City: a mesmerizing, hallucinatory glimpse into a young man’s battle against disease and a celebration of art, language, music, and life.
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