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edition:Paperback
category: Self-help
published: Jan 2003
ISBN:9781895636475
publisher: Anvil Press

Intensive Care

A Memoir

by Alan Twigg

tagged: death, grief, bereavement
Description

From the notorious Alan Twigg, publisher and editor of BC BookWorld, Canada's largest-circulating publication about books

One night in April, after a Sunday soccer game, Alan Twigg couldn't remember the names of his two sons or his wife - and he couldn't hold a pen. An emergency CAT scan revealed a large brain tumour squeezed against his motor cortex. Intensive Care tells the story of why this was a good thing.

Intensive Care isn't a medical survival story; it's a yearlong reflection on how the imminence of death can enhance life. The grass gets greener. Confirmation that one is loved is exhilarating, more powerful than any drug.

On May 26th, The Globe & Mail ran a front page story about a recent medical study that concluded one in five Canadians will have a tumour in their head at some point in their lives. Two days later, Dr. Christopher Honey, a neurosurgeon at Vancouver General Hospital, removed the benign tumour from Alan Twigg's head during a five-hour operation. He started writing again, in the Intensive Care ward, three hours later.

About the Author
Alan Twigg has written and published BC BookWorld, a cultural newspaper, since 1987. In addition to his sixteen books, he has produced six films about authors. He has conceived and coordinated numerous literary prizes, and created and compiled a public service reference site, hosted by Simon Fraser University, to offer free information on more than 9,000 British Columbia authors. He was the Shadbolt Fellow at Simon Fraser University. He makes his home in Vancouver.
Contributor Notes

Alan Twigg, publisher and editor of 'B.C. BookWorld', is the author of eight previous books, including 'Cuba: A Concise History for Travellers, Intensive Care' (a volume of poetry), and 'Twigg's Directory of 1,001 B.C. Writers'. His articles have appeared in the 'Globe and Mail, Maclean's', the 'Toronto Star', the 'Georgia Straight', and the 'Vancouver Sun'. He lives in Vancouver.

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