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Read Online The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression in format E-PUBRead Online TheNoonday Demon: AnAtlas of Depression informat E-PUBDescription“All encompassing, brave, and deeply humane. . . . It is open-minded,critically informed, andpoetic at the same time, and despite the nature of its subject it is written with far too much élanand elegance ever to become depressing itself.―, Richard Bernstein, The New YorkTimes“The Noonday Demon is the ideal and definitive book on depression. There is nothingfalsely consoling about this account, which is the opposite of a bromide, unless to be accompaniedby so much intelligence and understanding is a consolation in itself.―, Edmund White, author of ABoyâ€s Own Story and The Flaneur“An exhaustively researched, provocative, and oftendeeply moving survey of depression. . . . original and vividly recounted, Solomon writesengagingly; his style is intimate and anecdotal. . . witty and persuasive. Overall. . . The NoondayDemon is a considerable accomplishment. It is likely to provoke discussion and controversy, andits generous assortment of voices, from the pathological to the philosophical, makes for rich,variegated reading.―, Joyce Carol Oates, The New York Times Book Review“The book for ageneration. . . . Solomon interweaves a personal narrative with scientific, philosophical, historical,political, and cultural insights. . . . The result is an elegantly written, meticulously researched bookthat is empathetic and enlightening, scholarly and useful. . . . Solomon apologizes that ‘no bookcan span the reach of human suffering.†This one comes close.―, Christine Whitehouse,Time“Both heartrending and fascinating . . . the book has a scope and passionate intelligencethat give it intrigue as well as heft.―, Gail Caldwell, The Boston Globe“The Noonday Demonexplores the subterranean realms of an illness which is on the point of becoming endemic, andwhich more than anything else mirrors the present state of our civilization and its profounddiscontents. As wide-ranging as it is incisive,this astonishing work is a testimony both to the mutedsuffering of millions and to the great courage it must have taken the author to set his mind againstit.―, W. G. Sebald, author of The Emigrants“Itâ€s a compendium, itâ€s a think piece;itâ€s both! . . . Remarkable . .. [Solomon] has a killer eye for detail, as well as curiosity andcompassion.―, Emily Nussbaum, The Village Voice“A wrenchingly candid, fascinating, andexhaustive tour of one of the darker chambers of the human heart.―, Daniel Goleman, author ofEmotional Intelligence“Everyone will find a piece of himself in Solomonâ€s account, even ifhe has been spared the experience of watching that kernel blossom into a monstrous andstrangling plant. . . . Solomon shows bravery and rigor.―, Christopher Caldwell, Slatemagazine“Exhaustive and eloquent.―, Maria Russo, Salon.com Read more Andrew Solomonis a professor of psychology at Columbia University, president of PEN American Center, and a