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Insane Rainald Goetz

Insane By Rainald Goetz

Insane by Rainald Goetz


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Summary

Insane draws upon Rainald Goetz's clinical psychiatric experience to paint a portrait of the asylum as a 'total institution'. A cult author in Germany, this is Goetz's first novel, and the first to be translated into English.

Insane Summary

Insane by Rainald Goetz

Translated for the first time into English, cult German author Rainald Goetzs debut novel Insane draws upon his clinical psychiatric experience to paint a portrait of the asylum as a total institution. We follow a young psychiatrist, Dr Raspe, who enters the profession dreaming of revolutionising its methods. Confronted by day-to-day practices and the reality of life in the psychiatric hospital, Raspe begins to fray at the edges. The very concept of madness is called into question in a brutal portrayal of patients and psychiatrists and the various treatments administered, from psychotherapy to electroshock therapy. What is madness? And who is truly mad? Diving headlong into a terrifying and oppressive world, Insane is a veritable journey into the madhouse by one of Germanys most prominent and contentious authors.

Insane Reviews

Adrian Nathan West has managed an impressive translation of Mr Goetzs voice a relentless staccato that can border on the manic ... This language accounts for a lot of what makes the book stick in the mind.... [Goetz's] eloquent depictions of human misery, and his frustration with the seemingly impossible task of helping those who appear beyond help, continue to resonate.
The Economist


Through radical shifts in narrators, subjects and references to culture, Goetz creates a post modern montage, a shattered book mapping a shattered soul. The novel has now been translated into English for the first time in an extraordinary rendering by Adrian Nathan West, and while the sampling and snippeting might seem old hat to us today, Goetzs book has a profound advantage over contemporary novels of this style:a painful and beautiful, at times vindicating and always truly felt lyricism that shines a light into the grey cosmos of Raspes mind
Jan Wilm,Times Literary Supplement


Foucault stalks the novels corridors, informing the reflections on control and normativity, the construction of treatment as carceral, punitive, ultimately unavailing.... If Goetzs experience can teach us anything, even a generation on, it is to query psychiatrys apparent resignation at its own failures.
Literary Review


Originally published in Germany in 1983, Goetzs bold, uncompromising novel retains its serrated edges in this spirited English translation by West. [R]eaders ... will find brilliant, treasurable moments of clarity amongst all the detritus of the mind.
Publishers Weekly, STARRED review

About Rainald Goetz

Rainald Goetz, born in 1954 in Munich, studied History and Medicine in Munich and obtained a doctoral degree in both subjects. He briefly worked as a doctor, but quit this profession for the sake of literature in his early thirties. His first novel, Insane, was published in 1983. In 1998, Goetz wrote the internet diary Rubbish for Everyone, probably the first literary blog in Germany, with entries on the world of media and consumerism. It was published in book form in 1999 and together with Rave, Jeff Koons, Celebration and Deconspiration belongs to This Morning, his great history of the present. Goetz has been awarded numerous prizes, most notably the Georg Buchner Prize in 2015. He lives in Berlin.

Additional information

GOR009188396
9781910695319
1910695319
Insane by Rainald Goetz
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Fitzcarraldo Editions
2017-10-18
352
N/A
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