The Art of Binding People: A poetic memoir that challenges assumptions on mental health
By (Author) Paolo Milone
Translated by Lucy Rand
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
8th August 2023
25th May 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
616.89023
Paperback
160
Width 135mm, Height 210mm
We often speak of doctors as heroes, martyrs, or victims. Drawing from forty years of experience on an emergency psychiatric ward, Paolo Milone offers a more complex-and more compelling-picture. He transports us inside Ward 77, where mental illness coexists with the ordinary lives of those who, at the end of their shifts, take their white coats off.
In this unsettling, absorbing, and transformative memoir Milone challenges many of our assumptions about mental health, as we follow nurses, doctors, and patients along the hospital corridors, and we enter the shattered lives of those living on both sides of the invisible, arbitrary boundary, that separates the healthy from the sick.
Told with humour and compassion, Paolo Milone's English language debut is a work of striking humanity that conjures lasting beauty out of the darkness.
'One of the most unusual, beautiful, and poetic literary works on mental illness I've ever read.' - Nicola Lagioia
'Full of irony, intelligence, and lyricism.' - Corriere della Sera
'A powerful hymn to compassion towards ourselves and others. ' - Grazia (Italy)
Paolo Milone was born in Genoa in 1954. He has worked as a psychiatrist for over forty years, first in a mental health clinic, then in an emergency psychiatric ward. The Art of Binding People is his first book.
Lucy Rand is a literary translator, editor, and English-language teacher. Her translations include the international bestseller The Phone Box at the Edge of the World by Laura Imai Messina (2021). On her blog she reviews Italian books that are not yet translated into English. She lives in Norwich, England.