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Hospital of the Transfiguration

✍ Scribed by Stanislaw Lem


Publisher
Mariner Books;Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Year
1982;1991
Tongue
English
Weight
144 KB
Edition
First Harvest/HBJ edition 1991
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780156421768

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


From Publishers Weekly

This first novel by the prolific science fiction author and essayist was completed in 1948, but wasn't published in Poland until 1975, after Lem's reputation was well established. Appearing in English for the first time, this is very much the work of a brash writer finding his way. As Poland falls to the Nazis during WW II in 1939, Stefan Trzyniecki, a young doctor, finds employment at a provincial insane asylum. He has been lured there by a fellow medical student who promises, "It's like being outside the Occupation, in fact it's even like being outside the world!" Stefan hopes that the asylum will be "a kind of extraterrestrial observatory" with "a delicious solitude in which a man naturally endowed with a fine intellect could develop in peace." But the insanity of the outside world soon intrudes on the madness within. While corrupt and callous doctors perpetrate hideous abuses on mental patients, the Nazis are capturing Polish resistance fighters nearby. When the Nazis move to liquidate the asylum and turn it into an SS hospital, betrayals abound; Stefan survives, but he has been transformed. Lem, who attended medical school in Poland, evokes the monstrosities of an archaic mental institution with the knife-edged clarity of bitterness. The ironies of Stefan's existence, which are echoed in many ways in Kundera's recent The Unbearable Lightness of Being , reveal much about how the author found his voice.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

"Insane asylums have always distilled the spirit of the age." So claims one of the central characters in this, Lem's first novel, written in 1948 before he began his career in science fiction. And so Lem chose to set in a mental institution this gripping story of a young Polish doctor's attempt, following the Nazi invasion of 1939, to make sense of his world. The institution proves a microcosm of the chaos outside, for here doctors seem as deranged as their patients. That one patient is a famous poet also allows Lem to probe into the nature of art and provides insight into his literary development. Obviously the work of a young author, both in its passion and its occasional pontification, this should appeal particularly to college students but is highly recommended for all. David W. Henderson, Eckerd Coll. Lib., St. Petersburg, Fla.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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