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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I love this series. One of the funniest books I'd read in a long time, Zuckerman's increasing mania and extravagant means of seeking escape from physical and mental agony is fantastically entertaining and enlightening. Already one of my favourite Roth novels. ( )Plagued by a debilitating, seemingly undiagnosable ailment, the great author Nathan Zuckerman is living out his middle-aged years on his back under the care of his harem. He can't write or type without spasms of pain shooting through his neck and shoulders, yet doctors by the hundreds are unable to offer an effective treatment. Could this pain be his penance for writing the indecent "Carnovsky?" Zuckerman ponders this as he puffs his joint before sipping vodka and downing his third Percodan of the morning. Nathan Zuckerman, now a 40-year old celebrated writer, comes down with a mysterious and painful affliction, destroying his ability to focus on his work. Now his work is trying to cope with and cure the pain, taking him from one specialist to another, trying to stave off the pain with self-medication and his "harem of Florence Nightingales". His quest finally leads him back to his Alma Mater in Chicago and a desire to begin a second life as a physician. Good writing, but Zuckerman is more frustratingly fragile and stubborn than ever here. no reviews | add a review
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