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Henning Mankell on living with cancer

Author Henning Mankell writes for the Guardian about how his life has changed following his lung and neck cancer diagnosis in January 2014
  • 'We need to remember the words of the author Per Olov Enquist: “One day we shall die. But all the other days we shall be aive" … Henning Mankell, who died yesterday.

    Henning Mankell: ‘Eventually the day comes when we all have to go’

    The late Wallander author, who died this week, was writing in the Guardian about life with cancer. In his final entry, he reflects on fearful nights lying awake as the ‘cold winds sweep in’
  • Henning Mankell … 'What happens to people's identity when they are stricken by a serious illness?'

    Henning Mankell on living with cancer: there are days full of darkness

    The Wallander author asks himself if he is still the same person he was eight months ago – and reflects on the significance of two quotes that keep coming to mind …
  • Henning Mankell at Courmayeur

    Henning Mankell: the importance of cancer research

    Henning Mankell: Following his first round of chemotherapy, the Wallander author contemplates the medical professionals whose work has allowed some hopeful cancer sufferers moments of quiet contentment

  • 'Dr Bergman chooses his words carefully' … Henning Mankell. Photograph: Felix Clay for the Guardian

    Henning Mankell: A bad night before my cancer test results

    As chemotherapy for the cancer in his neck and lung continues, the Wallander author has an anxious wait for news
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    Henning Mankell: 'No one should have to face cancer alone'

    The Wallander author on the isolation of diagnosis and why every person with the disease will need someone they can lean on
  • Henning Mankell … 'Now the counterattack against my tumours will begin.' Photograph: Felix Clay for

    Henning Mankell: how it feels to be diagnosed with cancer

    In January the Wallander author was diagnosed with cancer in his neck and a lung. In the first of an occasional series he describes his initial shock, and the agonising wait for the treatment to start
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