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Ha-Ha (Faber Editions)

作者:Dawson, Jennifer

出版社:Faber & Faber

出版日期:2025.08.14

ISBN:9780571390250

書號:20330651

裝訂:平裝

定價:$480

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你笑什麼?

不知道啊,活著本身就有夠好笑。

活著有訣竅嗎?

 

牛津學院裡的茶會上,杯盤碰撞聲此起彼落,身著碎花洋裝的學生們談論著著棘手的論文、撐船、夏季舞會。

 

但在其中一位學生眼裡,這般青春盛放的景象卻開始變得怪誕扭曲。她看見自己身處一群身披鱗甲的犰狳之中,而周圍黑色蒼蠅嗡嗡作響,接著一陣歇斯底里的鬱悶笑聲吞噬了她,院長不得不將她請出門。

 

Josephine沒想過自己有一天會踏入他人的世界,喪母之後,現實世界在她眼中,就像拿著望遠鏡末端,去看一幅幅塗抹得亂七八糟的油畫。她永遠想錯事情,生命的明亮與喜悅只令她感到沮喪又虛脫。說真的,就那麼一次,歸屬於收治她的精神病院簡直像是種解脫。但治療期間和一位神祕患者的相遇,似乎將帶她一步步接近,甚至重返現實生活…

 

六零年代中後期,精神疾病逐漸不若以往充滿禁忌,與家醜及神罰綑綁,對於五花八門的「物理治療」手段,將其視為針對邊緣族群的暴力行為的呼聲漸長。

 

本書成書於1960年,正值英國的精神健康法(Mental Health Act,1959)頒布一年後,該法案以現今眼光看來,雖尚有許多待完善之處,卻是精神醫療史的重大里程碑,更是心理病患人權的起點,明確定義精神疾病為醫療問題,對患者的處置也從由司法系統主導的隔離控制與懲戒轉為治療,將其正式納入醫療體系。

 
作者介紹
Jennifer Dawson (1929 - 2000) was born and brought up in Kennington and Camberwell with her three sisters and one brother in a family of Fabian socialists; her mother was a journalist and her father worked for the Workers' Travel Association. She read History at St Anne's College, Oxford, where she suffered a breakdown and spent several months in the local hospital. After graduating in 1954, Dawson worked variously as a teacher in a convent in France; a dictionary subeditor and indexer for the Clarendon Press and Oxford University Press; a welfare worker in London's East End; and a social worker in a psychiatric hospital. Her experience both as a mental health professional and as a patient formed the basis for her acclaimed 1961 debut novel The Ha-Ha, which won that year's James Tait Black Memorial Prize as well as being adapted for the stage and broadcast by the BBC on radio and television. In 1959 she was awarded the Dawes Hicks Scholarship for Philosophy to study at University College London. Dawson was committed to the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament from its inception and met her husband, Michael Hinton - an Oxford philosophy don - during the 1963 Aldermaston march. They lived for many years in Charlbury in Oxfordshire, where she remained active in the peace movement. Over her lifetime Dawson wrote six more novels, a collection of short stories, and co-authored a children's adventure story. She died in 2000.