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The Madness delves into the profound effects of PTSD on a journalist whose career has taken him into the heart of some of the most perilous conflict zones around the globe. Through a poignant narrative, the author reflects on his harrowing experiences covering the violence and suffering in regions such as Rwanda, Iraq, and Ukraine.
The book offers an unflinching examination of how the relentless exposure to trauma has shaped the author's psyche. He candidly shares the struggles of living with complex post-traumatic stress disorder, which manifests in mental breakdowns and hospitalisations. Despite the psychological toll, he grapples with the compelling reasons that draw him back to the chaos of war, revealing a deep-seated conflict between duty and self-preservation.
"In the chaos of war, I find a strange sense of purpose, even as it unravels me."
With its powerful prose and emotional depth, The Madness resonates with readers who have appreciated works such as What It Means to Be a Human by the same author or Dispatches by Michael Herr. This book is not just a memoir; it is a profound commentary on the human condition in times of strife.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 272
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008420420
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