Joshua Cody, a brilliant young composer, was about to receive his PhD when he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer. Facing a bone marrow transplant and full radiation, he charts his struggle: the fury, the tendency to self-destruction, and the ruthless grasping for life and sensation; the encounter with beautiful Ariel, who gives him cocaine and a blow job in a Manhattan restaurant following his first treatment; the detailed morphine fantasy complete with a bride called Valentina while, in reality, hospital staff are pinning him to his bed. Moving effortlessly between references to Don Giovanni and the Rolling Stones, Ezra Pound and Buffalo Bill, and studded with pages from his own diaries and hospital notebooks, sic] is a mesmerizing, hallucinatory glimpse into a young man 's battle against disease and a celebration of art, language, music, and life.
Joshua Cody Books
Joshua Cody is a contemporary composer based in New York City, whose artistic foundations lie in music composition. This background deeply informs his writing, often focusing on the rhythm, structure, and sonic landscape of language. His works explore the intricate harmonies of human experience and the melodies hidden within everyday life. Cody's prose offers a unique symphony of words, resonating with readers long after the final sentence.

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- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Joshua Cody was about to receive his PhD from Columbia University when he was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer. He underwent six months of chemotherapy. The treatment failed. Expectations for survival plummeted. After consulting with several oncologists, he embarked on a risky course of high-dose chemotherapy, full body radiation, and an autologous bone marrow transplant. In a fevered, mesmerising voice, slaloming effortlessly between references to Ezra Pound, The Rolling Stones and Beethoven, he charts the struggle: the fury, the tendancy to self-destruction, the ruthless grasping for life, for sensation - the beautiful Ariel who gives him cocaine and a blowjob in a Manhattan restaurant following his first treatment; the detailed Hungarian morphine fantasy complete with bride called Valentina while, in reality, hospital staff are pinning him to his bed. As fresh and beguiling as it is brave and revealing, Joshua Cody has created a book that gives readers a long glimpse into a gorgeous, dark thrashing in the forecourt of death. Literary, hallucinatory and at times uncomfortable reading, [sic] is ultimately a celebration of art, language music and life.
The Indian Hero and the Old American Man
- 198 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on friendship and love, the narrative weaves in magical realism and science fiction elements, creating a unique coming-of-age journey. Vivid setting descriptions enhance the story, while the characters are portrayed with realistic flaws, adding depth to their relationships and experiences.