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Liv, död och hjärnkirurgi: en neurokirurgs memoarer by Henry Marsh

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bibliophileg's review against another edition

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informative slow-paced

3.25


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challenging emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective sad medium-paced

3.0


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emotional medium-paced

1.5

Really didn't enjoy this book. It has no throughline whatsoever- I literally didn't notice it was about to end until it did, because the tone didn't change one bit. Also, the author is a self centred asshole. At one point he describes how when he was working at a mental hospital there was a patient known for having large genitals and the nurses brought him to see this guy naked so they could laugh at him. He also repeatedly called suicidal people "pathetic" and said horrible things about fat people. There were a couple small nuggets of wisdom in this book but it really wasn't worth it to have to put up with this guy for so long.

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dark emotional informative reflective sad tense medium-paced

3.0


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challenging emotional informative reflective medium-paced

5.0

To be honest, I loved it. There are so many valid criticisms about this book — specifically about how he talks about his patients and how frankly he confronts the mistakes of his past — so I understand why plenty of people DNF from finding his personality borderline detestable. I must say though, that when reading a memoir about someone at the end of their intense and complicated career, I would much rather feel as though I am traversing their genuine reflections (however disturbing) than feel like I’m wading through a revisionist novel that reimagines the author in the most self-congratulatory light imaginable. 

Of course, it gets intense. It’s uncomfortable to read about how a medical professional regards his patients and to be faced with a lack of compassion that we typically expect doctors to have, but that’s also a story that has to be told. As people who are not surgeons, many of us just choose to place our confidence in the doctors that we’re told to have faith in. It’s interesting to then be placed on the other side of the looking glass and forced to confront the unspoken truths that we try to avoid thinking about, and Marsh makes for a funny and sardonic guide. Elaborating on how there’s almost a certain necessary level of sociopathy that brain surgeons need in order to be able to stomach operating on such uncertain cases, he also takes time to regard his colleagues who aren’t in neurosurgery with what feels like a sense of envy, love, and respect, saying that they were much too nice to ever succeed in his field.

As somebody who reads a lot of non-fiction, I also always appreciate when the writing style opts for being accesible instead of being ridiculously indulgent (we get it guys, you’re smart and have a lot to say blah blah). This is a book that I would be comfortable recommending to most people, in part because of how conversational Marsh’s writing is but mostly for the gripping content. 

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4.75


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challenging emotional hopeful informative medium-paced

3.25


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4.0


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emotional informative reflective slow-paced

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