Recensione:
Superb - One's prurient reading pleasure is elevated by Ross's clarity, his wit, his authority.; Sebastian Faulks, The Spectator
;This is a book to which I shall return again and again - Witty and deeply humane.; Raymond Tallis, Wall Street Journal
;A quietly enthralling book - It's a little like reading a literary version of the TV show House.; Daily Mail
;A gripping medical detective book - Entertaining.; Telegraph
;Fascinating, surprising and at times hilarious compilation.; --New Scientist
[Ross] has happily violated every rule of patient confidentiality in this gossipy, highly conjectural and entertaining piece of medical bookchat... Superb.” Sebastian Faulks, Spectator
A gripping medical detective book... Entertaining.” The Telegraph
As [Ross] constructs these medical portraits, he delves into family history, romantic melodrama and quirkier aspects of the writers’ lives. The result is a fascinating, surprising and at times hilarious compilation.” New Scientist
[Ross] certainly knows his science; what’s wonderful about this book is that he knows his novels too... Orwell’s Cough manages the perfect balance: enough medicalese to interest the biologically-minded, and enough details about writers’ lives for the literary-minded. As soon as I finished the book, I turned right back to the start and read it again.” We Love This Book
Engrossing... a book that compels respect for the subjugation of suffering behind so many enduring works of genius.” Nature
I picked up Orwell’s Cough with great enthusiasm... Enjoyable.” Lewis Wolpert, BBC Focus
Orwell’s Cough is riveting medical detective work. John Ross offers a truly unique perspective on the literary giants, and he will make you profoundly thankful for modern medicine!” Alex Boese, author of Elephants on Acid and Electrified Sheep
Infectious and original. You’ll have trouble shaking it off.” Mark Crick, author of Kafka’s Soup
We always long to know writers better: more than just their words, we want to immerse ourselves intheir lives, to really feel what they felt. Ross does that, plunging you in the day-to-day pains and struggles of some of the most celebrated names in the canon.” --Sam Kean, author of The Disappearing Spoon
L'autore:
John Ross is Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a hospitalist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. His original investigation of Shakespeare's battles with syphilis drew international media attention, including coverage on Jon Stewart's The Daily Show.
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