The Comforts of Madness by Paul Sayer

The Comforts of Madness by Paul Sayer

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Winner of the 1988 Whitbread Award, "The Comforts of Madness" is narrated by a catatonic who never speaks. To the rest of the world he is an inert body and is subjected to a variety of experiments, but his own consciousness is vital and reflective.

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The Comforts of Madness by Paul Sayer

Winner of the 1988 Whitbread Award, "The Comforts of Madness" is narrated by a catatonic who never speaks. To the rest of the world he is an inert body and is subjected to a variety of experiments, but his own consciousness is vital and reflective.
Paul Sayer was born and brought up in South Milford, near Leeds. He was a staff nurse in a large psychiatric hospital, before becoming a full-time writer. THE COMFORTS OF MADNESS, his first novel, won the Constable Trophy for fiction, the Whitbread first novel prize and the Whitbread Book of the Year award in 1988. His work has been translated into seven languages.
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ISBN 13 9780340508046
ISBN 10 0340508043
Title The Comforts of Madness
Author Paul Sayer
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 1989-07-01
Number of pages 144
Prizes Winner of Whitbread Prize (First Novel) 1988, Winner of Whitbread Book Awards: First Novel Category 1988, Winner of Whitbread Book Awards: Book of the Year 1988
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.