'Writing Samer'
Molly Fairhurst |
... across the domains
"Diagnosed with a terminal cancer, Samer Iskandar couldn't find the words to describe what he was living through. Instead, he proposed an unusual collaboration." p.33.
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"Samer's cancer^ is like all cancers in that it pitches the self into a battle against the non-self, - * "Memory, language, attention and cognition all erode to ultimately leave you somewhere east of your prior self and west of someone new." p.34. | - atavistic alien cells invading their host from within. But it is unlike most cancers in how directly this cellular plunder correlates to the personal one." It is like all cancers in that its lexical field is that of topography, malignancies spreading, diffusing and gaining ground. It is unlike them in that these movements are finally technical, gears cramped within the clock of a terminal diagnosis." p.34. |
Youmna Melham Chamieh, Writing Samer, FT Weekend Magazine, 24/25 February, 2024, Issue 1,062, pp.32-37.