One of my favourite living writers: intelligent, lucid and, most impressive of all, funny Jonathan Coe
Intellectually curious, emotionally bracing and immensely erudite Blake Morrison, The Guardian
Captivating Richard Beard
If were talking agoraphobia, were talking booksI slip between their covers, lose myself in the turn of one page, re-discover myself on the next. Reading is a game of hide-and-seek. Narrative and neurosis, uneasy bedfellows sleeping top to toe.
When Graham Caveney was in his early twenties he began to suffer from what was eventually diagnosed as agoraphobiaWhat followed were decades of managing his condition and learning to live within the narrow limits it imposed on his life: no motorways, no dual carriageways, no shopping centres, limited time outdoors.
Grahams quest to understand his illness brought him back to his first love: booksFrom Harper Lees Boo Radley, Ford Madox Ford, Emily Dickinson, and Shirley Jackson: the literary world is replete with examples of agoraphobics once you go looking for them.
On Agoraphobia is a fascinating, entertaining and sometimes painfully acute look at what it means to go through life with an anxiety disorder that evades easy definition.
| Format |
Häftad |
| Omfång |
208 sidor |
| Språk |
Engelska |
| Förlag |
Pan Macmillan |
| Utgivningsdatum |
2023-05-11 |
| ISBN |
9781529057720 |