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Halfway to Venus: A One-Armed Journey

Sarah Anderson
  • 22/04/2008
  • Umbrellabooks
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Présentation de l'éditeur Halfway to Venus is about Sarah Anderson's life with one arm. It is also about other people who have lost their arms, about phantom and prosthetic limbs, about what hands and arms mean in different cultures and how they are portrayed in art and literature. Life with one arm is different in many subtle ways and this deeply personal book demonstrates why and how this is. Sarah Anderson examines peoples' reactions, from the casual to the more highly charged; she looks at the effect, both erotic and otherwise, of having only one arm on sexual and romantic encounters, describing both poignantly and entertainingly what she has learnt. Among many other experiences, she visits Lourdes and, going from the sublime to the ridiculous, she takes part in a One Armed Dove Hunt in Texas. Revue de presse This is a remarkable book: honest and beautifully written. While humorous and engaging, it also reminds one of the importance of acceptance and courage. Caroline Moorehead --Back cover endorsement A remarkable act of self-understanding: brave and poignant, yet with no trace of self-pity. Colin Thubron --Back cover endorsement Sarah Anderson lost her left arm to cancer when she was ten. This is her unflinching account - a death sentence, an amputation, and then the long slow struggle against other people s attitudes, namely their own fear. What she calls her search for her lost arm leads Anderson well beyond a moving personal history and into a broader investigation of the significance of the hand and arm in art and literature. The result is an absolutely fascinating and empowering book. Nicholas Shakespeare --Back cover endorsement Biographie de l'auteur Sarah Anderson was born in 1947. At the age of 10 she developed synovial sarcoma, an extremely rare but virulent cancer of the soft tissue which led, six months later, to her arm being amputated. She read Chinese at London University, has travelled widely and went on set up the Travel Bookshop in Notting Hill (the bookshop on which the film Notting Hill was based). She has written many travel articles, gives talks and has published several books.

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