Losses

Silbert, Layle

Primary Category: Literature / Fiction
Secondary Category: Literature / Fiction

Genre: Short Story

Annotated by:
Chen, Irene
Aull, Felice
  • Date of entry: Jan-30-1997

Summary

A woman admitted to a hospital for cancer treatment describes her progressive loss of identity, from the trading of clothes for a hospital gown to her gradual hair loss. Feelings about the loss of hair (shame, embarrassment, nonchalance) reflect how she confronts the illness; in time, she is ready to face the world again.

Primary Source

Vital Lines: Contemporary Fiction about Medicine

Publisher

St. Martin

Place Published

New York

Edition

1990

Editor

Jon Mukand

Page Count

4

Secondary Source

Vital Lines: Contemporary Fiction about Medicine