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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Evan HandlerPublisher: Oxymoronic Industries, Inc. Imprint: Oxymoronic Industries, Inc. Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9780786754786ISBN 10: 0786754788 Pages: 274 Publication Date: 30 November 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsA visceral knockout of a book, a Kafkaesque Saturday Night Live version of negotiating for your life. Evan Handler is a brilliant writer, unrelenting in his observation of the sacred and the absurd. Amy Tan, author of The Joy Luck Club and The Bonesetter s Daughter Brutally frank and blisteringly angry, Handler s story is also the funniest, most enjoyable account of a battle with cancer you ll ever read. Remarkably open and life-affirming, Handler s account is as valuable as Norman Cousins s Anatomy of an Illness and as wonderfully literate as Anatole Broyard s Intoxicated by My Illness. Kirkus Reviews A raw, thoughtful memoirsuspenseful and harrowingmoving and admirable. New York Times Book Review Vivid, whip smartSpiked with humor and dizzying clarity, Handler's story is a genuine testament to human will. Salon.com Angry, hilarious, and riveting. A wildly humorous, keenly observed journey. A ceaselessly compassionate vision of the human spirit Attribution: San Francisco Review of Books A captivating memoir. Entertaining, harrowing and ennobling. Handler speaks with a fresh voice that is entirely riveting. Publishers Weekly Blunt, swaggering, observant, and seductively charming. A great performance. Entertainment Weekly A simply magnificent book, beautifully written, heartbreakingly honest, inspirationally courageous. I could not put it down. It deserves to become a classic. Larry Kramer, activist, author, and playwright of The Normal Heart, The Destiny of Me A harrowing and funny account of a triumphant fight to beat 'incurable' leukemia. Chicago Tribune A truly great book. I cried at the humour and laughed at the pain. You ll only know what I mean when you read Time on Fire. And you must at all costs. Neil Simon, Pulitzer Prize winning playwright of Lost in Yonkers, The Odd Couple, Barefoot in the Park, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues Evan Handler s Time on Fire is a beautifully told story of one man s experience with cancer. It is honest, emotional, and most of all a wonderful teacher for all of us who must face adversity at one time or another, either as an individual or family member. Dr. Bernie Siegal, author of Love, Medicine and Miracles Reading this book was like holding a big bunch of life in my hands. I laughed. I cried. I gave thanks to it for reminding me how lucky I am to wake up healthy each day. Spalding Gray Time on Fire, a graceful and important book, reveals Evan Handler to be an accomplished, intelligent writer with a novelist s eye for detail. That the story is immensely useful doesn t mean that it isn t at the same time an exceptional work of art. It is both. Tony Kushner, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Angels in America Time on Fire is at once deeply moving, candid, hilarious, and utterly human. I can t think of a patient who has come through as he has and lived to tell the tale in so compelling a manner. He is a man of many gifts; writing is one of them. Richard Selzer, M.D., author of Raising the Dead, Confessions of a Knife, Mortal Lessons, and Down from Troy Victory over cancer is not as rare as it once was. This victory is actually funny, irreverent, and beautifully recorded. Seldom is a grim subject such an enjoyable read. C. Everett Koop, M.D., former US Surgeon General. <br> A visceral knockout of a book, a Kafkaesque Saturday Night Live version of negotiating for your life. Evan Handler is a brilliant writer, unrelenting in his observation of the sacred and the absurd. <br>--Amy Tan, author of The Joy Luck Club and The Bonesetter's Daughter <br> Brutally frank and blisteringly angry, Handler's story is also the funniest, most enjoyable account of a battle with cancer you'll ever read. Remarkably open and life-affirming, Handler's account is as valuable as Norman Cousins's Anatomy of an Illness and as wonderfully literate as Anatole Broyard's Intoxicated by My Illness. <br>-- Kirkus Reviews <br> A raw, thoughtful memoir...suspenseful and harrowing...moving and admirable. <br>-- New York Times Book Review <br> Vivid, whip smart...Spiked with humor and dizzying clarity, Handler's story is a genuine testament to human will. <br>-- Salon.com <br> Angry, hilarious, and riveting. A wildly humorous, keenly observed journey. A ceaselessly compassionate vision of the human spirit <br>Attribution: <br>-- San Francisco Review of Books <br> A captivating memoir. Entertaining, harrowing and ennobling. Handler speaks with a fresh voice that is entirely riveting. <br>-- Publishers Weekly <br> Blunt, swaggering, observant, and seductively charming. A great performance. <br>-- Entertainment Weekly <br> A simply magnificent book, beautifully written, heartbreakingly honest, inspirationally courageous. I could not put it down. It deserves to become a classic. <br>--Larry Kramer, activist, author, and playwright of The Normal Heart, The Destiny of Me <br> A harrowing and funny account of a triumphant fight to beat 'incurable' leukemia. <br>-- Chicago Tribune <br> A truly great book. I cried at the humour and laughed at the pain. You'll only know what I mean when you read Time on Fire. And you must at all costs. <br>--Neil Simon, Pulitzer Prize winning playwright of Lost in Yonkers, The Odd Couple, Barefoot A visceral knockout of a book, a Kafkaesque Saturday Night Live version of negotiating for your life. Evan Handler is a brilliant writer, unrelenting in his observation of the sacred and the absurd. --Amy Tan, author of The Joy Luck Club and The Bonesetter's Daughter Brutally frank and blisteringly angry, Handler's story is also the funniest, most enjoyable account of a battle with cancer you'll ever read. Remarkably open and life-affirming, Handler's account is as valuable as Norman Cousins's Anatomy of an Illness and as wonderfully literate as Anatole Broyard's Intoxicated by My Illness. -- Kirkus Reviews A raw, thoughtful memoir...suspenseful and harrowing...moving and admirable. -- New York Times Book Review Vivid, whip smart...Spiked with humor and dizzying clarity, Handler's story is a genuine testament to human will. -- Salon.com Angry, hilarious, and riveting. A wildly humorous, keenly observed journey. A ceaselessly compassionate vision of the human spirit Attribution: -- San Francisco Review of Books A captivating memoir. Entertaining, harrowing and ennobling. Handler speaks with a fresh voice that is entirely riveting. -- Publishers Weekly Blunt, swaggering, observant, and seductively charming. A great performance. -- Entertainment Weekly A simply magnificent book, beautifully written, heartbreakingly honest, inspirationally courageous. I could not put it down. It deserves to become a classic. --Larry Kramer, activist, author, and playwright of The Normal Heart, The Destiny of Me A harrowing and funny account of a triumphant fight to beat 'incurable' leukemia. -- Chicago Tribune A truly great book. I cried at the humour and laughed at the pain. You'll only know what I mean when you read Time on Fire. And you must at all costs. --Neil Simon, Pulitzer Prize winning playwright of Lost in Yonkers, The Odd Couple, Barefoot Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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