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Semmelweiss (Paperback)
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Semmelweiss (Paperback)
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Loot Price R285
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Louis-Ferdinand Celine (1894-1961) is best known for his early
novels "Journey to the End of the Night" (1932)--which Charles
Bukowski described as the greatest novel of the past 2,000
years--and "Death on the Installment Plan" (1936), but this
delirious, fanatical "biography" predates them both. The astounding
yet true story of the life of Ignacz Semmelweis provided Celine
with a narrative whose appalling events and bizarre twists would
have lain beyond credibility in a work of pure fiction. Semmelweis,
now regarded as the father of antisepsis, was the first to diagnose
correctly the cause of the staggering mortality rates in the
lying-in hospital at Vienna. However, his colleagues rejected both
his reasoning and his methods, thereby causing thousands of
unnecessary deaths in maternity wards across Europe. This episode,
one of the most infamous in the history of medicine, and its
disastrous effects on Semmelweis himself, are the subject of
Celine's semi-fictional evocation, one in which his violent
descriptive genius is already apparent. The overriding theme of his
later writing--a caustic despair verging on disgust for
humanity--finds its first expression here, and yet he also reveals
a more compassionate aspect to his character. "Semmelweis" was not
published until 1936, after the novels that made Celine famous. "It
is not every day we get a thesis such as Celine wrote on Semmelweis
" wrote Henry Miller of this volume.
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