
Confessions of a Knife
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Narrated by:
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Sam Gray
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By:
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Richard Selzer
About this listen
A professor of surgery and writing at Yale, Selzer opens windows on the world of medical oddities in this collection of candid, introspective essays. His subjects are sometimes grisly but always offer tantalizing insights. Selections including Sarcophagus, Pages from a Wound-Dresser’s Diary, and Love Sick reveal Selzer’s boundless curiosity about medicine, life, and art.
©1979 David Goldman and Janet Selzer, Trustees (P)1995 Recorded Books, LLC
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(I almost never comment on the narrators, as I feel they should be irrelevant to a book review, even if the book is read aloud, but the narrator chosen for this book is perfect for Selzer's removed first person storytelling.)
Before there was Oliver Sacks...
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I have to stop and give the narrator his due: Dr Selzer was a relatively elderly man, dying at age 87 in June of 2016. He had received awards for his writing and his work, it seems. This narrator could have been Dr Selzer himself, the voice and inflection were so perfect. Being a person of the medical persuasion, I have at times been very critical of the narration, from pronunciation to inflection, of various narrators. This man was superb! I felt I was standing with Dr Selzer when he was at a bedside, and had a vivid visual image when he described various organs, their function, location, and pathology.
The descriptions of various non medical situations were also spot on, especially the one about the bird of prey close to the end.
This was SO worth the second time around! Another book that really needed to to be presented audibly to be properly appreciated!
Better the second time around.....
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