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A Journey Round My Skull

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Zusatztext 77570579 Informationen zum Autor Frigyes Karinthy (1887—1938) was a Hungarian author, playwright, poet, journalist, and translator. He was the first proponent of the six degrees of separation concept in his 1929 short story, L‡ncszemek ( Chains ). Karinthy is known in English for his novellas Voyage to Faremido and Capillaria . Father of Ferenc Karinthy, he remains one Hungary’s most popular writers. Oliver Sacks practices neurology in New York City. His books include Awakenings , Uncle Tungsten , and The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat . Klappentext The distinguished Hungarian author Frigyes Karinthy was sitting in a Budapest café, wondering whether to write a long-planned monograph on modern man or a new play, when he was disturbed by the roaring—so loud as to drown out all other noises—of a passing train. Soon it was gone, only to be succeeded by another. And another. Strange, Karinthy thought, it had been years since Budapest had streetcars. Only then did he realize he was suffering from an auditory hallucination of extraordinary intensity. What in fact Karinthy was suffering from was a brain tumor, not cancerous but hardly benign, though it was only much later—after spells of giddiness, fainting fits, friends remarking that his handwriting had altered, and books going blank before his eyes—that he consulted a doctor and embarked on a series of examinations that would lead to brain surgery. Karinthy's description of his descent into illness and his observations of his symptoms, thoughts, and feelings, as well as of his friends' and doctors' varied responses to his predicament, are exact and engrossing and entirely free of self-pity. A Journey Round My Skull is not only an extraordinary piece of medical testimony, but a powerful work of literature—one that dances brilliantly on the edge of extinction. Zusammenfassung The distinguished Hungarian author Frigyes Karinthy was sitting in a Budapest café! wondering whether to write a long-planned monograph on modern man or a new play! when he was disturbed by the roaring—so loud as to drown out all other noises—of a passing train. Soon it was gone! only to be succeeded by another. And another. Strange! Karinthy thought! it had been years since Budapest had streetcars. Only then did he realize he was suffering from an auditory hallucination of extraordinary intensity. What in fact Karinthy was suffering from was a brain tumor! not cancerous but hardly benign! though it was only much later—after spells of giddiness! fainting fits! friends remarking that his handwriting had altered! and books going blank before his eyes—that he consulted a doctor and embarked on a series of examinations that would lead to brain surgery. Karinthy’s description of his descent into illness and his observations of his symptoms! thoughts! and feelings! as well as of his friends’ and doctors’ varied responses to his predicament! are exact and engrossing and entirely free of self-pity. A Journey Round My Skull is not only an extraordinary piece of medical testimony! but a powerful work of literature—one that dances brilliantly on the edge of extinction. ...

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Authors Vernon Duckworth Barker, Frigyes Karinthy, Oliver Sacks
Assisted by Vernon Duckworth Barker (Translation)
Publisher NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 11.03.2008
 
EAN 9781590172582
ISBN 978-1-59017-258-2
No. of pages 312
Dimensions 128 mm x 204 mm x 17 mm
Series New York Review Books Classics
New York Review Books Classics
Subject Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Biographies, autobiographies

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