Publication

1995 - Random House, New York, NY, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

55,750 words, Guess

Page Count

223 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100679763309
  • ISBN-139780679763307
  • LibraryThing3177
  • Open LibraryOL21605728M

Classifications

  • LCCRC'515'J363'1996
  • DDC616.89/5/0092

Description

From Kay Redfield Jamison - an international authority on manic-depressive illness, and one of the few women who are full professors of medicine at American universities - a remarkable personal testimony: the revelation of her own struggle since adolescence with manic-depression, and how it has shaped her life. Vividly, directly, with candor, wit, and simplicity, she takes us into the fascinating and dangerous territory of this form of madness - a world in which one pole can be the alluring dark land ruled by what Byron called the "melancholy star of the imagination," and the other a desert of depression and, all too frequently, death. A moving and exhilarating memoir by a woman whose furious determination to learn the enemy, to use her gifts of intellect to make a difference, led her to become, by the time she was forty, a world authority on manic-depression, and whose work has helped save countless lives.

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Other Editions

  • An Unquiet mind: a memoir of moods and madnessRandom House1995-01-01

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