Gardening in Clay

Valdiserri, Ronald

Primary Category: Literature / Nonfiction

Genre: Collection (Essays)

Annotated by:
Kohn, Martin
  • Date of entry: Mar-05-1998
  • Last revised: Aug-22-2006

Summary

A collection of twenty-six short essays about AIDS from two primary perspectives. Approximately one-third of the essays reflect on this physician-author’s personal response to his identical twin brother’s deterioration and eventual death from AIDS. The remaining essays reflect this pathologist/public health educator’s interest in confronting the epidemic on a societal/cultural level.

The author’s love of nature and gardening provides a sense of continuity throughout the book. The gentle yet strong voice of the author is very moving when sharing his personal experience. His voice, on occasion, becomes pedantic when addressing societal and public health concerns.

Commentary

One of the essays in this book, "Suffering," appears in the 1995 edition of On Doctoring (eds. R. Reynolds and J. Stone, Simon & Schuster, New York).

Publisher

Cornell Univ. Press

Place Published

Ithaca, N.Y.

Edition

1994

Page Count

107