In the Land of Pain
BiographyAutobiographyCultural

In the Land of Pain

by Alphonse Daudet

Publisher
Penguin Random House
Pages
112
Language
English
Published
2002

Overview

<p>Alphonse Daudet was a highly popular nineteenth-century French novelist, whose work radiated humour and good cheer. Few knew that for his entire adult life he suffered from syphilis, a disease both unmentionable and incurable at the time. What even fewer realised was that he kept an intimate notebook in which he recorded the development and terrifying effects of the disease. Describing a life in pain, and the sometimes alarming treatments he underwent, Daudet's journal is unique for its comic zest, lucid self-examination and stoicism. <p>Translated by the Booker Prize-winning writer Julian Barnes.</p>

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