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Coda

by Simon Gray
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Synopsis

From heartbreaking reflections on his own mortality to characteristically outrageous asides—"everybody knows somebody who knows somebody who was given six months to live, and here they are, only just dead, eight years later or, in exceptional cases, here they still are, eating oysters and boring the shit out of people"—Gray's self-proclaimed "last written words on the subject of myself" records his extraordinary emotional journey. Darkly comic depictions of the medical team are set against joyful accounts of sunlit days with this beloved wife, Victoria, in Crete and a beautiful early summer in Suffolk. Woven into the narrative are arguments with himself, "Dialogue between a Thicko and a Sicko," a shameful childhood memory, and a masterfully tense "distraction," written in real time while waiting for his final prognosis—and smoking one last cigarette. Written with exceptional candor and a poignant reluctance to leave this world behind, Coda is painful and beautiful.

About the Author, Simon Gray

Simon Gray (1936–2008) wrote more than 30 plays, including Butley, The Common Pursuit, and Cell Mates, as well as several volumes of diaries and memoir including The Smoking Diaries.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2008
Publisher
Granta UK
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781847080943

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