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Hypochondria

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Hypochondria

Contributors:

By (Author) Will Rees

ISBN:

9781552454848

Publisher:

Coach House Books

Imprint:

Coach House Books

Publication Date:

18th June 2025

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Social and cultural history
Ethnic studies
Biography: science, technology and medicine

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 203mm, Spine 12mm

Weight:

281g

Description

"InHypochondria, Will Reespulls off an almost impossible balancing act. He recalls his personal history with great clarity and vulnerability, and he assembles a dazzling archive of his fellow writers and hypochondriacs: Melville, Kafka, Freud, Sartre, Didion. Hypochondria, Rees shows us, is a specific case of fantasizing about what we cannot know we are all, in our own ways, hypochondriacs." Merve Emre, author ofThe Personality Brokers


The Empathy Exams
of health anxiety: a personal, literary, and cultural examination of hypochondria from Kafka to Seinfeld.

A free-wheeling philosophical essay, Hypochondria combines incisive contemporary cultural critique, colourful literary history, and the authors own experience of chronic health anxiety to ask what we might learn from the hypochondriacs discomforting experience of their body.

Hypochondria is unashamedly capacious in its range of references, from the writings of hypochondriacs such as Franz Kafka and Charlotte Bront to novel yet accessible readings of theorists such as Lauren Berlant and Maurice Blanchot. Whether he is discussing Seinfeld, John Donne, Robert Burton, Susan Sontag, FitBits, sleep hygiene, or the so-called narcissism epidemic, Rees treats his topic with a mixture of humour and seriousness while revealing himself to be an astute reader of all sorts of texts not sparing even himself with his own astute and irreverent takes on this popular ailment.

An exercise in what Freud calls evenly suspended attention, Hypochondria demonstrates the rewards and perils of reading (too) closely the common but typically overlooked aspects of our lives.


"I marvelled at this elegant and intellectually capacious book. Unmoored by its elusive subject, Rees innovates an utterly engrossing mode of inquiry that seems forged from the very material of hypochondria itself radical doubt. And, like all good hypochondriacs, this book is many things at once: a philosophical intrigue, a meticulous catalogue of symptoms, a literature of writerly ailments, and a gripping tale of desires shadow. Here are hypochondrias many indignities, but also its raptures and romance. What emerges from Reess ability to dwell in uncertainty is proof of doubts generative potential; its questions are insistent and hard-won vital signs. What if we are what we read What if health is little more than blissful ignorance What if we can never be sure of just how sick we really are" Daisy Lafarge, author of Paul


"Hypochondriais a beautifully written, exacting, exquisite piece of literature and an urgent intervention into a deeply necessary conversation that has languished in the shadows for far too long. This book is as clever as it is brave, and it will change and move everyone who reads it. To capture the intricacies of our relationship with illness, both individually and in our collective consciousness, is one of the most difficult things a writer can do Will has done it perfectly. Everyone must read this book." Lucia Osborne-Crowley, author ofThe Lasting Harm

I marvelled at this elegant and intellectually capacious book. Unmoored by its elusive subject, Rees innovates an utterly engrossing mode of inquiry that seems forged from the very material of hypochondria itself radical doubt. And, like all good hypochondriacs, this book is many things at once: a philosophical intrigue, a meticulous catalogue of symptoms, a literature of writerly ailments, and a gripping tale of desires shadow. Here are hypochondrias many indignities, but also its raptures and romance. What emerges from Reess ability to dwell in uncertainty is proof of doubts generative potential; its questions are insistent and hard-won vital signs. What if we are what we read What if health is little more than blissful ignorance What if we can never be sure of just how sick we really are' Daisy Lafarge, author of Paul

Author Bio

Will Rees is a writer and editor living in London. He is a director of Peninsula Press, which he co-founded in 2018.

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