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Set This House in Order: A Romance of Souls (edición 2004)

por Matt Ruff (Autor)

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Andy Gage was born in 1965 and murdered not long after by his stepfather. . . . It was no ordinary murder. Though the torture and abuse that killed him were real, Andy Gage's death wasn't. Only his soul actually died, and when it died, it broke in pieces. Then the pieces became souls in their own right, coinheritors of Andy Gage's life. . . . While Andy deals with the outside world, more than a hundred other souls share an imaginary house inside Andy's head, struggling to maintain an orderly coexistence: Aaron, the father figure; Adam, the mischievous teenager; Jake, the frightened little boy; Aunt Sam, the artist; Seferis, the defender; and Gideon, who wants to get rid of Andy and the others and run things on his own. Andy's new coworker, Penny Driver, is also a multiple personality, a fact that Penny is only partially aware of. When several of Penny's other souls ask Andy for help, Andy reluctantly agrees, setting in motion a chain of events that threatens to destroy the stability of the house. Now Andy and Penny must work together to uncover a terrible secret that Andy has been keeping . . . from himself.… (más)
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Título:Set This House in Order: A Romance of Souls
Autores:Matt Ruff (Autor)
Información:Harper Perennial (2004), Edition: Reprint, 496 pages
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Andy Gage is just one of the souls, or personalities, that inhabit a single body. He is usually the one in charge of running the body, while the other souls go about their own business, or watch from the sidelines and provide advice and commentary about what Andy is doing. Andy gets a job at a small tech startup, and when a new employee called Mouse is hired, he quickly realizes that she also has multiple personalities, but she is not aware of it. Andy wants to help her understand her own mental state, but also has to deal with internal conflicts with his own personalities.

This book is a big departure for Ruff. His writing is usually funny and madcap and light, but this book is very heavy. The humor is still there, and there is still a somewhat ridiculous and action-packed climax with many surprising plot twists, but the subject matter is really heavy. The book has some very vivid depictions of child abuse, including sexual abuse, so it's not an easy read and sensitive readers might want to avoid it.

Ruff handles the mental illness of his main characters with understanding and sensitivity. His explanation of how multiple personalities come about, and the different approaches to coping with it, is fascinating, and honestly gave me some new ways to think about my own mental health. The book also clearly makes the point that even people who are "normal" have mental health problems, and Andy often seems like the most sane person in the book. ( )
  Gwendydd | May 17, 2024 |
This is a fictionalized version of the life of two people with multiple identity disorder. The author, in his acknowledgements, says that he used sources for his research, but he doesn't name any. Not having this disorder myself, or knowing anyone with it, I can't judge how accurate a potrayal of it his characters have. It does make a good story, and the reader is able to become fairly invested in the characterizations. ( )
  burritapal | Oct 23, 2022 |
Strange. I know I wrote a review of this many months ago but let me try to reconstruct. Spoilers noted. I learned a lot about multiple personality disorder, including that it is now referred to as dissociative identity disorder (DID). Ruff's main character, Andy Gage, who suffers from DID is compelling, and I loved the way the character deals with his subpersonalities, to whom Ruff has done justice. The different therapeutic approaches are interesting too. Great research, inventive story, I blame the publisher or editor. Somebody should have reeled Ruff in.

***Mild spoilers***

The rough Ruff stuff though: I simply could not buy that Julie would stumble upon not one but two people with DID in this town. Further, the Julie character is a mess, both her characterization and Ruff's characterization of her.

Mouse/Penny? I liked the addition of this character aside from having been brought into the story via the Julie DID-whisperer.

***Bigger spoiler***

Then there's the very unnecessary business with Andy's landlord having lost her family to a harassing serial murderer. Why, Matt Ruff? And the car crash business with Andy being triggered by watching the guy abuse his kid. Too much. And the denouement with the rogue sheriff from the past. Nah, dude. Too much. Much much too much. Too over the top. ( )
  mpho3 | Jan 19, 2022 |
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barely SFnal in that the viewpoint characters both have forms of multiple personality disorder, and the extent to which their different personalities have reality can be interpreted to different extents; but I found the Seattle setting thoroughly convincing, the characterisation engaging, and the gradual reveal of the twist ending very satisfying. I did wonder for the first half of the book how precisely it fulfilled the Tiptree Award mandate of exploring gender, but it all became clear on page 237. A worthy winner. ( )
  nwhyte | Oct 24, 2021 |
Dans la tête d’Andy cohabitent une centaine d’âmes. C’est ainsi qu’il nomme les différentes personnalités qui vivent dans la "maison" qu’il a créée pour pouvoir faire face à son syndrome de la personnalité multiple.
Tout est en ordre et depuis quelques années, Andrew a pris le contrôle et chaque âme se relaie au cours de la journée pour participer aux différents actes de la vie quotidienne.
Mais cet équilibre précaire se voit mis en péril lorsque Andy rencontre Penny, atteinte du même mal qui cache quelques secrets bien enfouis.
Mat Ruff nous livre un thriller psychologique étonnant sous forme de Road trip. Faire passer à l’écrit toute la complexité du psychisme humain éclaté en une centaine de personnages n’était pas un exercice facile... et pourtant Mat Ruff réussit parfaitement son coup... à tel point que, 15 ans après l’avoir lu, ce roman me hante encore. ( )
  FredLeger | Jun 22, 2021 |
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"I suppose I should tell you about the house.... The house, along with the lake, the forest, and Coventry, are all in Andy Gage's head, or what would have been Andy Gage's head if he had lived. Andy Gage was born in 1965 and murdered not long after by his stepfather ... It was no ordinary murder.. though the torture and abuse that killed him were real, Andy Gage's death wasn't. Only his soul actually died, and when it died, it broke in pieces. Then the pieces became souls in their own right, coinheritors of Andy Gage's life. . . . "
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Andy Gage was born in 1965 and murdered not long after by his stepfather. . . . It was no ordinary murder. Though the torture and abuse that killed him were real, Andy Gage's death wasn't. Only his soul actually died, and when it died, it broke in pieces. Then the pieces became souls in their own right, coinheritors of Andy Gage's life. . . . While Andy deals with the outside world, more than a hundred other souls share an imaginary house inside Andy's head, struggling to maintain an orderly coexistence: Aaron, the father figure; Adam, the mischievous teenager; Jake, the frightened little boy; Aunt Sam, the artist; Seferis, the defender; and Gideon, who wants to get rid of Andy and the others and run things on his own. Andy's new coworker, Penny Driver, is also a multiple personality, a fact that Penny is only partially aware of. When several of Penny's other souls ask Andy for help, Andy reluctantly agrees, setting in motion a chain of events that threatens to destroy the stability of the house. Now Andy and Penny must work together to uncover a terrible secret that Andy has been keeping . . . from himself.

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