- The Doctor is Sick
Infobox Book
name = The Doctor is Sick
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author =Anthony Burgess
country =United Kingdom
language = English
genre =Comic novel
publisher =W. W. Norton (New York, London)
release_date = 1960
media_type = Print (Paperback )
pages = 261 pages (Paperback edition)
isbn = ISBN 0-393-31602-5 (Paperback edition)The Doctor is Sick is a 1960 novel by
Anthony Burgess .According to his autobiography, Burgess composed the book in just six weeks. He wrote it after his return to England from Malaya in a burst of literary activity that also produced "
Devil of a State ", "A Clockwork Orange ", "The Right to an Answer " and several other works.Plot Introduction
The "doctor" of the title is Edwin Spindrift, Ph.D., an unhappily married professor of
linguistics who has been sent home fromBurma to England suffering from a mysterious brain ailment.While Edwin is confined to a neurological ward, undergoing a battery of diagnostic tests, Mrs. Spindrift amuses herself with some disreputable new friends at the surrounding pubs. Sometimes, to Edwin's distress, she sends these friends to keep her husband company during visiting hours, rather than come herself.
Most of the novel is a dream sequence: while anesthetised for brain surgery, Edwin's anxiety over his wife and the company she keeps turns into a slightly surrealistic fantasy in which Edwin leaves the hospital and encounters his wife's friends, with whom he has various adventures.
Background and sources
Shortly before he wrote "The Doctor is Sick", the author suffered an obscure mental breakdown that ended his foreign service career; he based some of the novel's events on his resulting confinement to London's Neurological Institute.
Burgess's description of life in a hospital ward is particularly vivid, as is his account of the bizarre and sometimes grisly medical tests to which Edwin is subjected. The book is also notable for the variety of English dialects represented: like his protagonist, Burgess was a
philologist , and he shows a playful virtuosity in drafting phonetically accurate renditions of lower-class London speech.The novel's "Doctor Railton", who is in charge of Edwin's case, is a fictionalised version of
Sir Roger Bannister , who in real life performed neurological tests on Burgess.References
*Lewis, Roger: "" (London:
Faber & Faber , 2002).
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