Those of us lucky enough not to be fighting simply to exist gain a responsibility to change the world,argues the late crime novelist in this moving collection of his final thoughts and personal storiesIn January 2014, Henning Mankell was diagnosed with lung cancer. This came as a surprise: a non-smoker for many years, and Mankell had recently been in a car accident and attributed the pain he was suffering to the aftereffects of the crash – but,as he notes, in the opening pages of Quicksand, or “The diagnosis was very clear: it was serious,possibly incurable.” Related: Henning Mankell’s final farewell Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com