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Fecha de nacimiento
1947-05-11
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugares de residencia
Quincy, Massachusetts, USA
Educación
Swarthmore College
Harvard University (MD)
Ocupaciones
pediatrician
memoirist
Relaciones
Vonnegut, Kurt (father)

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Excellent description of psychiatric disorders and treatment of such from inside the disease. The author was able to write in depth about the experience when many would give up.
The fact that the author is son of Kurt Vonnegut is minimal, but it probably would not have been published otherwise.
Though he was initially diagnosed as schizophrenic, it has been determined since that he probably suffered from severe bi-polar disorder.
 
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alanac50 | 11 reseñas más. | Feb 27, 2024 |
A real disappointment. Over the years, Vonnegut has become less committed to writing, and it shows. A lot of family stuff is alluded to without being detailed and dramatized, leaving huge swaths of emotional territory flat and featureless. Side trips into extracurricular sports, illegal fishing, and casual mycology might be nice for color in a memoir where the characters and through line were better defined, but here they seem like padding. Fragments are frequently placed almost at random, as though they were notes for sections never written. It's a quick and genial read--Vonnegut's good company--but his book lacks force and insight. I seriously doubt someone as smart, capable, and long-lived hasn't peered deeply into himself, but he doesn't really want to tell us about it.… (más)
 
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71737477 | 30 reseñas más. | Apr 12, 2023 |
Very interesting, sometimes disjointed account of Vonnegut's life with mental illness. You get some family history, some descriptions of what it's like to go crazy, and actually a lot of discussion about the horrible state of medical care in this country. Vonnegut goes to Harvard Medical school after a hospitalization for schizophrenia (although he points out that now he'd be diagnosed as bipolar) and he becomes a top pediatrician. He also deals with alcoholism, his father's death, more breakdowns, and a failed marriage.… (más)
 
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