My Lobotomy

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A Memoir

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

نویسنده

Howard Dully

ناشر

Ebury Publishing

شابک

9781407022451
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، "هاوارد Dully" ۱۲ سالش بود. وقتی که داشت مغزش رو جراحی می‌کرد اون ۵۶ سالش بود وقتی فهمید چرا چهار دهه بین این دو، داستانی از عشق و شفقت عمیق تعریف کنید. در سال ۱۹۶۰ پدر و نامادری حواردز او را به دست مردی که لوبوتومی "انتخاب یخ" را اختراع کرده بود، انداختند. دکتر والتر فریمن، به غیر از جامعه پزشکی، که در حال حاضر روش سرپرستی او به عنوان یک راهنمای پزشکی وحشتناک به شمار می‌رود، مشتاق بود که این پسر ۱۲ ساله تندخو را به یک پسر مطیع تبدیل کند - به خصوص پس از شنیدن دروغ‌های وحشتناکی که مادرخوانده‌اش در مورد او گفته بود. "هوارد"، که به او گفته بود برای انجام آزمایش‌ها به بیمارستان می‌رود، در عوض تحت درمان شوک الکتریکی و لوبوتومی از طریق مدار قرار گرفت. ۴۰ سال طول کشید تا بهبود پیدا کند. فرار هوا رد دوللی از آن مکان تاریک، سفری پر از امید و جاذبه جهانی است.

نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

June 4, 2007
At age 12, in 1960, Dully received a transorbital or “ice pick” lobotomy from Dr. Walter Freeman, who invented the procedure, making Dully an unfortunate statistic in medical history—the youngest of the more than 10,000 patients who Freeman lobotomized to cure their supposed mental illness. In this brutally honest memoir, Dully, writing with Fleming (The Ivory Coast
), describes how he set out 40 years later to find out why he was lobotomized, since he did not exhibit any signs of mental instability at the time, and why, postoperation, he was bounced between various institutions and then slowly fell into a life of drug and alcohol abuse. His journey—first described in a National Public Radio feature in 2005—finds Dully discovering how deeply he was the victim of an unstable stepmother who systematically abused him and who then convinced his distant father that a lobotomy was the answer to Dully's acting out against her psychic torture. He also investigates the strange career of Freeman—who wasn't a licensed psychiatrist—including early acclaim by the New York Times
and cross-country trips hawking the operation from his “Lobotomobile.” But what is truly stunning is Dully's description of how he gained strength and a sense of self-worth by understanding how both Freeman and his stepmother were victims of their own family tragedies, and how he managed to somehow forgive them for the wreckage they caused in his life.



Publisher's Weekly

December 24, 2007
Johnny Heller brings the tale of Dully's childhood lobotomy to life in this rugged, clear-cut autobiography. Heller perfectly captures Dully's San Jose accent, adding a grain to words to give a slightly raspy tone. Detailing the author's troubled, often heartbreaking childhood, Heller narrates at a surprisingly swift and unrelenting pace, resulting in an even stronger portrayal of Dully's story as he opts not to hammer each tragic occurrence into the listener's mind. Rather, Heller relates the story in matter-of-factly, as Dully never pauses to mourn his painful adolescence, but chooses to include as much information as he possibly can while speaking of his own experiences. Dully's honest story never pleads for the audience's sympathies, but firmly demands their attention. Heller does not disappoint as he relates this intriguing and painful tale. Simultaneous release with the Crown hardcover (Reviews, June 4).




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