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The
2008 Award |
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The Story of Blanche and Marie by Per Olov Enquist Translated from the Swedish by Tiina Nunnally |
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ISBN: 9781843432333 Overlook Press ISBN: 9781585676682
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ABOUT
THE BOOK |
Having been diagnosed with hysteria in 1878, Blanche Wittman was committed to Salpêtrière Hospital for sixteen years. Under the care of the famous M. Charcot she was regularly displayed before a public audience in a cataleptic state. Over time the nature of her participation in these demonstrations changed, as did her relationship with M. Charcot, until eventually she graduated from patient to assistant. On leaving the hospital she was hired by Marie Curie to work in her Paris laboratory, where, on 17 February 1898, after successful experiments conducted with the mineral pitchblende, radium was discovered. (From Publisher) |
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR |
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Per Olov Enquist is one of Sweden's most acclaimed writers: a novelist, playwright and poet with works published in 26 countries. The Visit of the Royal Physician is his first novel since Captain Nemo's Library in the early 90s. |
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LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS |
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In his fascinating story about Blanche Wittman and Marie Cure and their life and love, Enquist with true mastery weaves together fiction and autobiography. Fascinating mixture of truth and fiction, makes the reader very curious. Enquist’s book is about a prison. A prison made first of all by peoples indifference. It is also about womanhood trapped in a world of conventions, hypocrisy and patriarchy.
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