The Inward Empire: Mapping the Wilds of Mortality and Fatherhood
Autor Christian Donlanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 iun 2018
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Soon after his daughter Leontine is born, 36-year old Christian Donlan's world shifted an inch to the left. He started to miss door handles and light switches when reaching for them. He was suddenly unable to fasten the tiny buttons on his new daughter's clothes. These experiences were the early symptoms of multiple sclerosis, an incurable and degenerative neurological illness.
As Leontine starts to investigate the world around her, Donlan too finds himself in a new environment, a "spook country" he calls the "Inward Empire," where reality starts to break down in bizarre, frightening, sometimes beautiful ways. Rather than turning away from this landscape, Donlan summons courage and curiosity and sets out to explore, a tourist in his own body. The result is this exquisitely observed, heartbreaking, and uplifting investigation into the history of neurology, the joys and anxieties of fatherhood, and what remains after everything we take for granted - including the functions that make us feel like ourselves - has been stripped away.
Like Andrew Solomon, Paul Kalathini, and William Styron, Donlan brings meaning, grace, playfulness, and dignity to an experience that terrifies and confounds us all.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316509367
ISBN-10: 0316509361
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 219 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Little Brown and Company
ISBN-10: 0316509361
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 219 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Little Brown and Company
Notă biografică
Christian
Donlanis
an
award-winning
journalist
whose
work
has
appeared
inThe
New
Statesman,
Edge
Magazine,andVice,
among
other
places.
He
was
born
in
the
U.S.
but
now
lives
in
Brighton
with
his
family.
Recenzii
"Riveting...Donlan
writes
with
vivid
candor
and
startling
humor
about
topics
thatrange
from
the
history
of
neurology
to
the
maddening
grey
zone
between
illnessand
diagnosis.
At
its
heart,
this
is
a
book
of
awe
--
at
how
the
body
works
anddoesn't,
how
it
grows
and
fails,
and
how
even
the
most
unwelcome
events
cansometimes
help
us
break
free
from
old
ways
of
thinking
to
powerful
newones."—Will
Schwalbe,
New
York
Times
bestselling
author
of
The
End
of
Your
Life
Book
Club
and
Books
for
Living
"An unprecedented first-hand account of the effects ofbrain disease, and what it is like to have your thoughts shift from under you.Donlan brings us a poetic, compelling and wonderful book. Simply enchanting."—Daniel Levitin, New York Times bestselling author of The Organized Mind
"Remarkable and revelatory, a dazzling achievement."—The Sunday Times
"An amazing and wonderful piece of writing. I couldnot put it down."—Claire Tomalin, author of Charles Dickens: A Life
"Reallybeautifully done; [The Inward Empire]reminds me ofWhen BreathBecomes Air. I love it."—Kelly Corrigan, New York Times bestselling author of The Middle Place and Tell Me More
"In this age of compulsory happy endings, books such as [TheInward Empire] are sorare. Donlan manages to be utterly truthful without being depressing, and hispassing observations about life in general are often funny...There's a toughnessto Donlan's optimism that I couldn't help find rather cheerful, and hischarming descriptions of fatherhood give [The Inward Empire] a pleasing energy andmomentum."—The Times
"An unprecedented first-hand account of the effects ofbrain disease, and what it is like to have your thoughts shift from under you.Donlan brings us a poetic, compelling and wonderful book. Simply enchanting."—Daniel Levitin, New York Times bestselling author of The Organized Mind
"Remarkable and revelatory, a dazzling achievement."—The Sunday Times
"An amazing and wonderful piece of writing. I couldnot put it down."—Claire Tomalin, author of Charles Dickens: A Life
"Reallybeautifully done; [The Inward Empire]reminds me ofWhen BreathBecomes Air. I love it."—Kelly Corrigan, New York Times bestselling author of The Middle Place and Tell Me More
"In this age of compulsory happy endings, books such as [TheInward Empire] are sorare. Donlan manages to be utterly truthful without being depressing, and hispassing observations about life in general are often funny...There's a toughnessto Donlan's optimism that I couldn't help find rather cheerful, and hischarming descriptions of fatherhood give [The Inward Empire] a pleasing energy andmomentum."—The Times