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The book sets itself the ambitious task of exploring the
relationship between human culture and the phenomenon of mental
illness, that which has embarrassed, fascinated, and challenged
educated minds throughout the centuries. Various manifestations of
this phenomenon are examined in specific cultural contexts,
presented with notable competence, and illustrated with memorable
descriptions of clinical cases. (...) The book and its author have
many merits-the capacity to present a highly specialized subject in
an intelligible, absorbing, and simultaneously profound manner;
respectable erudition and academic self-discipline; and the notable
skill of handling different domains of knowledge, among others. The
most remarkable quality, however, is the author's concern both for
the reader-who is carefully led into quite unknown and still
frightening territory-as well as for his protagonists, the mentally
ill. All told, I believe that this book will be of interest not
just to students of psychiatry, psychology, and anthropology, but
also to a broader circle of readers who are excited by the wretched
and admirable destiny of being human. Haralan Alexandrov
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