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“Illness strips you back to an authentic self, but not one you need to meet”. Like Pathemata, Mantel’s Ink in the Blood addresses what Nelson calls “the pain puzzle” (the hunt for a diagnosis). HM is very astute on disorienting hospital spaces, a patient’s loss of autonomy and the trauma of illness.
May 6, 2025, 7:11 AM