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A Reading Life, A Writing Life, with Sally Bayley

A Country Doctor

Feb 7, 2023
The speaker reflects on their experience on Ozney Island, witnessing the aftermath of a flood and a heartwarming baby deer rescue. They delve into the impact of reading on writing and discuss Kafka's 'A Country Doctor' and Woolf's 'To the Lighthouse'. The chapter explores a detailed description of a wound, personal experiences with the medical profession, and draws inspiration from William Blake's 'The Sick Rose'. The speaker shares a fable-like story and invites listeners to create material within their own world.
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Quick takeaways

  • The symbolism of the wound in Kafka's 'A Country Doctor' represents the darkness and danger within the human body and reflects the speaker's own health struggles.
  • Great literature and poetry have the power to transport readers beyond themselves, evoking a sense of being sent outward into the wider universe.

Deep dives

Symbolism of the wound in Kafka's story

In the podcast, the speaker discusses the symbolism of the wound in Franz Kafka's story, 'A Country Doctor.' The story portrays a sick young man with a large wound on his hip that is crawling with worms. The wound is described as a mine and symbolizes the darkness and danger within the human body. The speaker ponders the meaning of the wound and its connection to her own health struggles, relating to the uncertainty and mystery of autoimmune diseases.

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