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Insane (novel)

1983 novel by Rainald Goetz From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Insane (novel)
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Insane (German: Irre) is a 1983 novel by the German writer Rainald Goetz.

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Plot

Insane is about mental health and psychiatric institutions. It is divided into three parts: "Away", which is about the treatment of mental illness from a variety of perspectives, "Inside", which follows the experiences in a psychiatric hospital of a young doctor named Raspe, and "Order", which follows Raspe's personal struggles after he stops working in psychiatry.[1]

Publication

Published by Suhrkamp Verlag in 1983, Insane was Goetz' debut novel. It received significant attention in West Germany upon publication, both because of its content and because Goetz, during a public reading from the book ahead of its release, cut his forehead with a razor and let his blood drip onto the manuscript. The stunt made Der Spiegel refuse to review the book. Other periodicals praised Goetz as a new star of pop literature.[2] Insane was published in English translation by Adrian Nathan West in 2017.[3]

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