The Undying: Pain, Vulnerability, Mortality, Medicine, Art, Time, Dreams, Data, Exhaustion, Cancer, and Care is a 2019 memoir by the American author, poet, and essayist Anne Boyer. The book chronicles Boyer's experience as a breast cancer patient. Boyer takes an untraditional approach to the standard illness narrative, by weaving together her personal journey as a patient in treatment with reflections on art and literature, and critiques of capitalism and the medical industry.
Numerous reviews have described The Undying as an unflinching look at cancer treatment.[7][8]The New York Times' nonfiction critic, Jennifer Szalai, called Boyer's memoir "extraordinary and furious."[9] In a review for The New York Review of Books, Nellie Hermann writes about how Boyer's memoir can not be easily categorised as a standard illness narrative.[10]
NPR's Sascha Cohen writes, "The Undying catalogs the unceasing losses that accompany a breast cancer diagnosis in the 21st century." Cohen calls the memoir an "anti-capitalist indictment, as biting cultural criticism, as vengeance."[11]
"The Undying is not an individual tale of redemption, nor an atomised story of suffering," writes Elisa Adami for Art Monthly. "Countering the lonesome desolation of illness that oncological praxis and society's own entrenched custom of segregation work to produce, Boyer strives to address and call into being a collectivity of the sick. In the revelatory light of 'pain's leaking democracy', the book attests to the vital need for collective and social remedies for healing not just our sick bodies but the sick world we inhabit too."[13]
Anne Boyer (17 September 2019). The Undying: Pain, Vulnerability, Mortality, Medicine, Art, Time, Dreams, Data, Exhaustion, Cancer, and Care. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN978-0-374-27934-9.
Audiobook narrated by Amy Finegan, published by Recorded Books, Inc. and Blackstone Publishing, 15 November 2019
E-book editions
References
^"The Undying". OverDrive. Archived from the original on 24 April 2024. Retrieved 24 April 2024.