The ghost of the war within

Episode 5 – Humor, art and books

13 min · 5 de ene de 2021
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Cancer, that’s the suitable first word, though nobody said it right away, not right off; on the other hand, I wouldn’t go so far as to say that the doctors avoided it…. – an extract from Péter Esterházy's Pancreatic Diary, translated by Judith Sollosy. This episode is exploring the role of humor, art and literature in coping with cancer related PTSD

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