At the heart of her non-career, Cordelia, the "greatest unpublished novelist of her generation", finds that she is dying of lung cancer. Narrated by herself--during the increasingly short intervals when she is conscious--"Death in Equality" provides an "autoerotic pieta", a moving account of one woman's life, death, and dreams.
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At the heart of her non-career, Cordelia, the "greatest unpublished novelist of her generation", finds that she is dying of lung cancer. Narrated by herself--during the increasingly short intervals when she is conscious--"Death in Equality" provides an "autoerotic pieta", a moving account of one woman's life, death, and dreams.
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