Googling for Ghosts: A Meditation on Writer’s Block, Mourning & the Holocaust with Sylvia E. Flescher at NYPSI

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Googling for Ghosts: A Meditation on Writer’s Block, Mourning & the Holocaust
Sylvia E. Flescher, M.D.
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The Rodent File

Click Here Read:  The Rodent File by Ann Appelbaum.

From Ann Appelbaum’s Intro:  I offer for your considernation a historical manuscript rescued from my files.  As an exercise in bureaucratic morality, I think it suitable for academic physicians to ponder.  The name of the hospital and names of all the particpants, except that of the rodent, have been changed.

Brantley vs. Shaw

Click Here To Read: ’Tis No Pity She’s a C.E.O., review of Mrs. Warren’s Profession By Ben Brantley in The New York Times on October 3, 2010.

Click Here to Read:  Brantley vs. Shaw:  Ann Appelbaum’s letter to the New York Times about Ben Brantley’s review of Mrs. Warren’s Profession.   Also included are Ms. Appelbaum’s letters to Ms. Jones,  Mr. Hughes, and Ms. Hawkins.

Sally Hawkins, left, portrays Vivie, the daughter of Kitty Warren (Cherry Jones), in Doug Hughes’s revival of Shaw’s “Mrs. Warren’s Profession.”