Anatole Broyard
Anatole Broyard was a book critic, columnist, and editor for The New York Times for eighteen years. He is the author of the critically acclaimed Intoxicated by My Illness and Kafka Was The Rage: A Greenwich Village Memoir . He died in 1990 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Anatole Broyard was a book critic, columnist, and editor for The New York Times for eighteen years. He is the author of the critically acclaimed Intoxicated by My Illness and Kafka Was The Rage: A Greenwich Village Memoir . He died in 1990 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. See less
Anatole Broyard's Featured Books
Anatole Broyard book reviews
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Intoxicated by My Illness
Poignant, witty, wise
Everyone who has been or might one day be ill should read this. The things he says about doctors are funny and profound. Read More
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Intoxicated by My Illness: And Other Writings on Life and Death
intoxicated
This is a brilliant book. You have to stop and think about what he wrote and say, "it couldn't be that beautiful." A treatise on the patient-doctor relationship, as well as the experience of being ... Read More