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Highlights
- The Patient Body: A Personal Narrative in Pieces chronicles one man's journey as he attempts to lead a balanced life as a father, husband, friend, and literary citizen during traumatic times.
- Author(s): Sebastian Matthews
- 120 Pages
- Poetry, Subjects & Themes
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About the Book
"Chronicles one man's journey out of trauma, PTSD, and depression into a balanced family life informed by life lessons learned through hard-won experience"--Book Synopsis
The Patient Body: A Personal Narrative in Pieces chronicles one man's journey as he attempts to lead a balanced life as a father, husband, friend, and literary citizen during traumatic times.
Written as a mosaic of 'flash' encounters, meditations, memories, and travel pieces, The Patient Body explores the ways the past resides inside the present and the present points to an uncertain future. An abecedary lies at the center of the book, composed for a former self, the twenty-six 'micro' sections create a dialogue that plays out across the divide created by a devastating car accident that changed everything.
Review Quotes
"The Patient Body is a book of intimate encounters, each short piece like a living film in a dynamic scrapbook, the most honest social media feed you'll ever read. No doom-scrolling here-only life-scrolling, with a core message: 'You are who you are, and I love you for it. I am who I am, so love me for it . . .' I loved walking through our ever-precarious world with Matthews and this message as my guide, meeting neighbors and strangers, dogs and bears, artists and family members, and his own patient body, back from the brink of death. The personal and the ordinary can save us, friends, this book says--so look around you. It's a message that buoys."
--Dana Levin, author of Now Do You Know Where You Are
"Matthews' luminous prose, rooted in place and rich sensory detail, tracks the major and minor impacts of life and the dividing lines the body crosses over to make a map of a nervous system."
--Sonya Huber, author of Love and Industry: A Midwestern Workbook