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Author Solomon, Andrew, 1963-

Title The noonday demon : an anatomy of depression / Andrew Solomon
Published London : Vintage, 2002

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Description 560 pages ; 20 cm
regular print
Contents Depression -- Breakdowns -- Treatments -- Alternatives -- Populations -- Addiction -- Suicide -- History -- Poverty -- Politics -- Evolution -- Hope
Summary "Like Primo Levi's The Periodic Table, The Noonday Demon digs deep into personal history, as Andrew Solomon narrates, brilliantly and terrifyingly, his own agonising experience of depression. Solomon also portrays the pain of others, in different cultures and societies whose lives have been shattered by depression and uncovers the historical, social, biological, chemical and medical implications of this crippling disease. He takes us through the halls of mental hospitals where some of his subjects have been imprisoned for decades; into the research labs; to the burdened and afflicted poor, rural and urban. He talks to faith healers and voyages around the world in a quest for folk wisdom. He analyses the medications of today as well as reviewing the politics of diagnosis and treatment and, perhaps most significantly, he looks at the vital role of will and love in the process of recovery."--Publisher description
Analysis Solomon, Andrew, 1963-
Depression, Mental
Depressed persons - United States
Notes Originally published: London: Chatto & Windus, 2001
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 503-540) and index
Notes Lambda Literary Award, 2001
Subject Solomon, Andrew, 1963-
Depressed persons -- Case studies.
Depression, Mental.
Depressed persons -- United States.
Depression.
Genre/Form Personal Narrative.
Case studies.
Personal narratives.
ISBN 0099277131
9780099277132