Let Me Not Be Mad: A Story of Unravelling Minds

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Let Me Not Be Mad is an immersive, virtuosic and provocative investigation of madness, love and self-destruction that defies categorisation. ‘Exhilarating … dazzling … a miraculous feat’ Guardian’I have rarely read a more haunting and enthralling account of a descent into madness’ Stephen FryA consulting room with two people in it. One of them is talking, the other is listening. Both of them need help.Throughout his life, A. K. Benjamin has found himself drawn to extreme behaviour: as a contemplative monk, an advocate for homeless addicts, a support-worker for gang members and for many years as a Clinical Neuropsychologist.His book begins as a series of clinical encounters with anonymised patients. But with each encounter, it becomes increasingly and disturbingly apparent that what we are reading is not really about the patients – it is, instead, about the author’s own fevered descent into mental illness as he confronts his traumatic past.’Stunning: clever, troubling, restless, honest, dishonest’ Olivia Laing’Blackly comic, warmly compassionate, a unique take on the human mind’ Stewart Lee

Additional information

Weight 0.182 kg
Dimensions 1.4 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

224

Publisher

Year Published

2020-2-13

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1784709077

About The Author

A K Benjamin is a Clinical Neuropsychologist, specialising in diagnostics and acute rehab. Previously he was a screenwriter, spent two years as a contemplative monk and has worked at a number of NGOs, with homeless addicts, with gangs and with children with acquired and congenital neurological conditions. He no longer lives in the UK. A K Benjamin is not his real name.

Review Quote

Exhilarating … dazzling … a miraculous feat

Other text

A mental-health memoir like no other … a genre-defying wake-up call of a book … compelling … clever humane … holding back a sly twist for the end