"Death of Consciousness" is the release of a strange and terrifying force that shows the instability of the world and its relationships. From Socrates to Dostoyevsky and Fuentes, this understanding of the impermanence of the world can be cl ...
"Death of Consciousness" is the release of a strange and terrifying force that shows the instability of the world and its relationships. From Socrates to Dostoyevsky and Fuentes, this understanding of the impermanence of the world can be clearly seen and felt. Writers and thinkers, each of them put forward the existence of accidents and the lack of human control over death, and all their efforts were to encourage people to go beyond the daily routines of life. In the meantime, encountering death in the sense of an inevitable event, the time of which is clear to us, is an experience that few people have faced, and if anyone has had this happen to them, few of them can be found out from the encounter. He wrote about this experience. The book "Writing from Death" by Kerry Taylor is the author's personal encounter with his own death. Taylor, who is informed of its imminent death shortly before his death, writes moment by moment of his encounter with this death and describes all his physical and mental ups and downs without stopping. "Writing from Death" is a literary, philosophical, witty, and crazy encounter of a writer who knows for sure that he will not live for a few more days. The awareness of the author of the book about death attacks the previous idea of the majority of people about life and death and he starts this attack from himself.
The book "Dying: A Memoir" is a work written by Cory Taylor, which was first published in 2016. Australian author Tyler, who after some time was faced with the news that there was no longer a cure for his brain cancer, reflects on the end of his life in this moving and incredibly honest autobiography. Tyler, who passed away in 2016, shares his anger, sadness, and worry—especially toward his loved ones—with the audience, and speaks of accepting the inevitable. She looks back on her childhood and family and remembers the fragile relationship between her parents and siblings, the joy of motherhood, and the unusual and wonderful life of a writer.
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