Quote by: Margaret Drabble

Auntie Phyl's last months in the care home were extra pieces. Age is unnecessary. Some of us, like my mother, are fortunate enough to die swiftly and suddenly, in full possession of our faculties and our fate, but more and more of us will be condemned to linger, at the mercy of anxious or indifferent relatives, careless strangers, unwanted medical interventions, increasing debility, incontinence, memory loss. We live too long, but, like the sibyl hanging in her basket in the cave at Cumae, we find it hard to die.


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Author Bio


  • NameMargaret Drabble
  • DescriptionNovelist, biographer and critic
  • BornJune 5, 1939
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionWoman Of Letters; Novelist
  • AwardsDame Commander Of The Order Of The British Empire; James Tait Black Memorial Prize; John Llewellyn Rhys Prize