A friend took me to a psychiatrist. Martin A.
Fascinating auto -firm, a story about illness and healing, about the boundaries of “normality” and that a person who is going crazy without noticing it is experiencing. So could Billy Milligan or the heroes of the stories of Oliver Sax.
reading this book, absolutely everyone can try on everything that the author writes about. This is not only the story of “crazy” - deep worldview and existential issues rise in it. It is written dynamically, exciting, in dialogue with the reader, one might even say, interactive. The author plays in places with us: for example, describing different voices in his head, suddenly asks: “Do you read these lines with your or in my voice? What, the heart was fucking, isn't it? " (The reader's heart at that moment really fucks).
It is impossible to break away from the text. And despite the fact that the topic is not easy, the book leaves an inspiring and life -affirming aftertaste.
for fans of the “mysterious story of Billy Milligan”, “The man who took his wife for a hat” and “Flowers for Elgernon”. P>
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Author | Martin Angel |
| Number of pages | 256 |
| The year of publishing | 2023 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
| View | Popular psychology |
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