Goldblatt's Descent by Michael Honig

Goldblatt's Descent by Michael Honig

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A biting, brilliant, black tragicomedy of doctors, patients, lost hopes and last chances

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Goldblatt's Descent by Michael Honig

Angry, satirical, hilarious and eventually heartbreaking, Goldblatt's Descent tells the story of a young, talented hospital doctor, an idealist in a very imperfect world. A biting, brilliant, black tragicomedy of doctors, patients, lost hopes and last chances. Dr Malcolm Goldblatt has one last chance in the NHS. As the new but temporary senior registrar of a London hospital, he needs to prove to himself, and the medical establishment, that he can toe the corporate line. But this new hospital is all rather depressingly familiar - from Dr Madic's ferocious aversion to work, Dr Burton's knife-in-the-back ambition, right up to the pathologically insecure yet monstrously vain Professor Small, it is an environment of short tempers, back-biting and office politics - a place in which caring for patients seems secondary to caring for professional reputations. As Goldblatt attempts to hold on to his job in the medical chaos of Floor Five he finds himself sinking dangerously towards a point of no return, where it feels as though self-abnegation is killing him and self-destruction seems like the only remedy...
A rollicking comic take on the NHS and a tragicomic meditation on human futilityOne of the funniest - and bleakest - books I've read this year. -- Judith Flanders
Michael Honig trained in medicine and worked at a number of London's teaching hospitals. He lives in London with his wife and son.
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ISBN 13 9780857897039
ISBN 10 0857897039
Titel Goldblatt's Descent
Autor Michael Honig
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Atlantic Books
Erscheinungsjahr 2014-07-03
Seitenanzahl 480
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