Critiques en avant-première

Doctor Olaf van Schuler's BrainAperçu
Papier
Doctor Olaf van Schuler's Brain
In 1664 Dr. Olaf van Schuler flees the Old World and arrives in New Amsterdam with his lunatic mother, two bags of medical implements, and a carefully guarded book of his own medicines. He is the first in what will become a long line of peculiar physicians. Plagued by madness and guided by an intense desire to cure human affliction, each generation of this unusual family is driven by the science of its day: spontaneous combustion, phrenology, animal magnetism, electrical shock treatment, psychosurgery, genetic research. As they make their way in the world, New York City, too, evolves—from the dark and rough days of the seventeenth century to the towering, frenetic metropolis of today. Like Patrick Süskind's classic novel Perfume, Kirsten Menger-Anderson's debut is a literary cabinet of curiosities—fascinating and unsettling, rich and utterly singular.
Médias
Papier
Genres
General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Fiction and Literature
Offert par
Algonquin Books (Éditeur(-trice))
(User: lmcguirk)
Lot
August 2008
Débute: 2008-08-01
Terminé: 2008-08-17
En vente
2008-10-09
Pays
Canada, États-Unis
Liens
Information de l'éditeurPage de l'oeuvre LibraryThing
Receipt
6 a critiqué, 4 marked received
Lot fermé
10
exemplaires
1,038
demandes