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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew SteinmetzPublisher: Vehicule Press Imprint: Vehicule Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.250kg ISBN: 9781550651218ISBN 10: 1550651218 Pages: 188 Publication Date: 01 January 1999 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews"""Steinmetz...[has] the perception and imagination of a good writer, or a poet, really...Spinal-fluid-clear metaphors...This neat and well-constructed book can be read in one uninterrupted evening, or, over several delightful, before-sleep reads. Andrew Steinmetz, by the writing of this book has done all healthcare professionals a kindness. He has given us a polished mirror, one that shows more than our faces."" -John L. Wright, MD, Medical Ethics, Vol. 9 No. 1 ""Reading Wardlife allows a glimpse of how the hospital might appear to a mind prepared for the experience by Wallace Stevens and Michael Ondaatje, instead of Harrison's textbook. Scenes cleave along undetected fault lines; implausible categories emerge from the spaces between objects; accents fall on unlikely syllables. [.] Steinmetz's sketches tacitly point out that there are things about the hospital that the doctors can't see, things that training renders invisible."" ?-David Kent, MD, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 286 No. 1 ""[Steinmetz] has been a rock musician, a librarian, a hospital clerk - an ordinary Joe, watching ordinary people die - but with this, his first book, he emerges most definitely as a talented young writer."" -McGill News Alumni Quarterly ? ?""This book makes me, as a physician, both proud and ashamed of what I do. Buy it and read it. Give copies to your physician friends. You will laugh, cry and sometimes curse, but you'll be all the better for it."" -John Stewart, M.D., Canadian Medical Association Journal ""A remarkable first book... The writing is cool and clear. The picture of hospital life for doctors, nurses and patients is absolutely compelling."" -Ian Brown, CBC This Morning - Sunday Edition "" [Steinmetz's] observations are sharp, sympathetic and oddly comforting, and he knows his way around a metaphor [...] This is prose poetry from a correspondent on the hospital front."" -Wayne Janes, Toronto Sun ""He's an astute observer who doesn't miss much: the feel of instruments, the tone of a ""locating girl's"" voice calling a code blue, the oddly triumphant grieving of a family watching and singing at a dying father's bedside, the complicated roilings of various hospital subcultures. He knows how medicine can drain our humanity... He's eloquently subtle too, in seeking a balance between medicalizing the personal and personalizing the medical... Steinmetz has the writer's pitiless eye and worrying heart. Expect more good things from him."" -Martin Levin, The Globe & Mail ""I wish I could have written this... I've never read something quite like Wardlife."" -Carmine Starnino, Montreal Gazette" Author InformationAndrew Steinmetz's poetry has been published in American and Canadian magazines. He is the author of Wardlife: The Apprenticeship of a Young Writer as a Hospital Clerk. He lives in Montreal. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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