What a Piece of Work Dorothy Porter 1999 |
Dustjacket synopsis:
'I've scratched your soul' Frank whispers fighting the needle with clenched tooth and clenched claw
'Count to ten, Frank' I say gently
'I've scratched...'
Frank's eyes flickering but still fighting
as he goes under.
"As the new Superintendent at Callan Park Psychiatric Hospital, Dr Peter Cyren must perform medical alchemy - turn diseased minds into healthy ones. But in the case of his own soul, this sacred process works irrevocably in reverse.
"Crackling with style, Dorothy Porter's stunning new work is a poetic masterpiece.
"From the bestselling author of The Monkey's Mask."
First Paragraph:
Callan Park,
Hospital for the Insane
Tonight, with my best brandy, I, Doctor Peter Samuel Cyren, in the Year of Our Lord 1968 salute Doctor Frederick Norton Manning, Victorian humanitarian, and his industrious sidekick, Sir James Bamet, architect.
Gentlemen, I salute your magnificent legacy Callan Park, Hospital for the Insane.
But where, gentlemen, oh where is the clock you designed for the top of our water-tower?
No one likes that blank space in here.
In some places it helps to know the time.
From the Picador paperback edition, 1999.
Notes:
This novel was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award in 2000.
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