The Evil Hours
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David J. Morris
In the tradition of The Emperor of All Maladies and The Noonday Demon, a moving, eye-opening exploration of PTSD Just as polio loomed over the 1950s, and AIDS stalked the 1980s and '90s, posttraumatic stress disorder haunts us in the early years of the twenty-first century. Over a decade into the United States' "global war on terror," PTSD afflicts as many as 30 percent of the conflict's veterans. But the disorder's reach extends far beyond the armed forces. In total, some twenty-seven million Americans are believed to be PTSD survivors. Yet to many of us, the disorder remains shrouded in mystery, secrecy, and shame.Now, David J. Morris -- a war correspondent, former Marine, and PTSD sufferer himself -- has written the essential account of this illness. Through interviews with individuals living with PTSD, forays into the scientific, literary, and cultural history of the illness, and memoir, Morris crafts a moving work that will speak not only to those with the condition and to their loved ones, but also to all of us struggling to make sense of an anxious and uncertain time.
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Author
David J. Morris
Pages
338
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published Date
2015
ISBN
0544086619 9780544086616
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"This is actually an *auto*biography of post-traumatic stress disorder. Or at least a memoir which wasn't too obvious unless you read the quotes on the back. I thought this was funny since I had just read about how Suki Kim had publisher's pushing her to market her undercover investigation of North Korea as an "Eat Pray Love" style memoir. Still, it is a good memoir, if occasionally written with a bit too much writerly flourish. The sources he cites about the history and modern day treatment of PTSD are all very interesting and he is a capable writer."
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