The Shaking Woman - or A History of My Nerves
Verlag | Hodder & Stoughton |
Auflage | 2011 |
Seiten | 224 |
Format | 19,7 cm |
Gewicht | 164 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
ISBN-10 | 0340998776 |
EAN | 9780340998779 |
Bestell-Nr | 34099877EA |
Während einer Rede zu Ehren ihres kürzlich verstorbenen Vatera, wurde Siri Hustvedt von einem Anfall erschüttert: zitternde Beine, um sich schlagende Arme , doch trotzdem war sie in der Lage, mit klarer Stimme ihre Rede zu beenden. Auf der Suche nach den Gründen für die wiederkehrenden Attacken, stieß sie auf eine interdisziplinäre Gruppe von Wissenschaftlern, die die Idee der Neuropsychoanalyse entwickelten. Hustvedt erhellt in diesem autobiographischen Buch die Fragen nach der Beziehung zwischen Körper und Geist.
Klappentext:
Par. By the bestselling author of WHAT I LOVED, an intimate and enlightening account of her search for the key to her mysterious nervous disorder, which brilliantly illuminates the connection between mind and body.
\'Readers of Oliver Sacks will rate this book highly; as with Sacks, scientific knowledge and a powerful capacity for empathy are closely linked . . . It is Hustvedt\'s gift to write with exemplary clarity of what is by necessity unclear.\' HILARY MANTEL, Guardian
While speaking at a memorial event for her father, the novelist Siri Hustvedt suffered a violent seizure from the neck down. Was it triggered by nerves, emotion - or something else entirely?
In this profoundly thought-provoking and revealing book, Hustvedt takes the reader on her journey through psychiatry, philosophy, neuroscience and medical history in search of a diagnosis. Conveying the often frightening mysteries of illness, she illuminates the perennially mysterious connection between mindand body and what we mean by \'I\'.Par.
Rezension:
Provocative but often funny, encyclopedic but down to earth...Hustvedt\'s erudite book deepens one\'s wonder about the relation of body and mind. Oliver Sacks