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An edition of Umbrella (2012)

Umbrella

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Recently having abandoned his R.D. Laing-influenced experiment in running a therapeutic community -- the so-called Concept House in Willesden -- maverick psychiatrist Zack Busner arrives at Friern Hospital, a vast Victorian mental asylum in North London, under a professional and marital cloud. He has every intention of avoiding controversy, but then he encounters Audrey Death, a working-class girl from Fulham born in 1890 who has been immured in Friern for decades. A socialist, a feminist and a munitions worker at the Woolwich Arsenal, Audrey fell victim to the encephalitis lethargica sleeping sickness epidemic at the end of the First World War and has been in a coma ever since. Realising that Audrey is just one of a number of post-encephalitics scattered throughout the asylum, Busner becomes involved in an attempt to bring them back to life -- with wholly unforeseen consequences.

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Bloomsbury
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2013, Bloomsbury
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2012, Grove Press, Distributed by Publishers Group West
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Jul 21, 2012, Bloomsbury UK, Brand: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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London

Edition Notes

Originally published: 2012.

Man Booker Prize for Fiction Shortlist, 2012.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.92
Library of Congress
PR6069.E3654 U53 2012, PR6069.E3654U52 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
pages cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28414838M
Internet Archive
umbrella0000self_b5w9
ISBN 10
1408831678
ISBN 13
9781408831670
OCLC/WorldCat
822959556

Work Description

It is 1971, and Zachary Busner is a maverick psychiatrist who has just begun working at a mental hospital in suburban north London. As he tours the hospital's wards, Busner notes that some of the patients are exhibiting a very peculiar type of physical tic: rapid, precise movements that they repeat over and over. These patients do not react to outside stimuli and are trapped inside an internal world. The patient that most draws Busner's interest is a certain Audrey Dearth, an elderly woman born in the slums of West London in 1890, who is completely withdrawn and catatonically tics with her hands, turning handles and spinning wheels in the air. Busner's investigations into the condition of Audrey and the other patients alternate with sections told from Audrey's point of view, a stream of memories of a bustling bygone Edwardian London where horse-drawn carts roamed the streets. In internal monologue, Audrey recounts her childhood, her work as a clerk in an umbrella shop, her time as a factory munitionette during World War I, and the very different fates of her two brothers. Busner's attempts to break through to Audrey and the other patients lead to unexpected results, and, in Audrey's case, discoveries about her family's role in her illness that are shocking and tragic.

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