Bone

Dying into Life

Part of Compass

$16.00 US
Penguin Adult HC/TR | Penguin Books
56 per carton
On sale Dec 01, 2001 | 978-0-14-019628-3
Sales rights: World
On November 7, 1993, Marion Woodman was diagnosed with uterine cancer. Here, in journal form, is the story of her illness, her healing process, and her acceptance of life and death. Breathtakingly honest about the factors she feels contributed to her cancer, Woodman also explains how she drew upon every resource-physical and spiritual-available to her to come to terms with her illness. Dreams and imagery, self-reflection and body work, and both traditional and alternative medicine play distinctive roles in Woodman's recovery. Her personal treasury of art, photographs, and quotations-from Dickinson to Blake to Rumi-embellish this unique chronicle of a very personal journey toward transformation.
"I believe that Marion Woodman now lives on a new level. Radiant...her intensely personal book, looking death straight in the eye, may also be her best book yet." —The Bloomsbury Review

About

On November 7, 1993, Marion Woodman was diagnosed with uterine cancer. Here, in journal form, is the story of her illness, her healing process, and her acceptance of life and death. Breathtakingly honest about the factors she feels contributed to her cancer, Woodman also explains how she drew upon every resource-physical and spiritual-available to her to come to terms with her illness. Dreams and imagery, self-reflection and body work, and both traditional and alternative medicine play distinctive roles in Woodman's recovery. Her personal treasury of art, photographs, and quotations-from Dickinson to Blake to Rumi-embellish this unique chronicle of a very personal journey toward transformation.

Praise

"I believe that Marion Woodman now lives on a new level. Radiant...her intensely personal book, looking death straight in the eye, may also be her best book yet." —The Bloomsbury Review