A Hunger Artist

Winning the battle against anorexia.

Having the strength to cope with what life throws at you

It's easy - when you're still suffering from anorexia yourself, or when you never have done - to imagine that such an illness affects only the food-related parts of one's existence. But although that's where it starts, and is the most obvious sphere of sickness, in the end it is no more than the epicentre to deeper patterns of turmoil. Read More

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Emily Troscianko is completing a doctorate in German at Oxford University, England.

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