A Smell of Burning: A Memoir of Epilepsy
By (Author) Colin Grant
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
15th August 2017
3rd August 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Neurology and clinical neurophysiology
History of medicine
Memoirs
616.853009
Paperback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
181g
Part memoir of Grant's late brother, part history of epilepsy- 'An extraordinary work of love and art, which left me choked with tears' Observer One day Colin Grant's teenage brother Christopher failed to emerge from the bathroom. His family broke down the door to find him unconscious on the floor. None of their lives were ever the same again. Christopher was diagnosed with epilepsy. In A Smell of Burning Colin Grant tells the remarkable story of this strange and misunderstood disorder. He shows us the famous people with epilepsy like Julius Caesar, Joan of Arc and Vincent van Gogh, the pioneering doctors whose extraordinary breakthroughs finally helped gain an understanding of how the brain works, and, through the tragic tale of his brother, he considers the effect of epilepsy on his own life.
[A] brilliant, tender book An extraordinary work of love and art, which left me choked with tears. -- Maggie Gee * Observer *
A moving memoir as well as a historical study of epilepsy With verve and sensitivity, Grant tells the stories of individual sufferers. -- James McConnachie * Sunday Times, Book of the Year *
Grants exploration of the literary, political, medical and scientific history of epilepsy is hugely compelling; his telling of the story of two brothers transcends the books twin genres and leaves us with a wry, gentle masterpiece. -- Seamus Sweeney * Times Literary Supplement *
A fascinating personal and historical account. ***** -- Helen Brown * Sunday Telegraph *
A flawless amalgam of personal memoir, mind science and medical history. -- Ian Thomson * Spectator *
Colin Grant is the author of three highly praised books- Negro with a Hat- The Rise and Fall of Marcus Garvey (2008), I and I- The Natural Mystics Marley, Tosh and Wailer (2011), Bageye at the Wheel (2012). He works as a radio producer for the BBC.