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Ten Days in A Madhouse

Título: Ten Days in A Madhouse

Autor: Nellie Bly

Sinopse: Ten Days in A Madhouse is the true account of investigative journalist Nellie Bly's confinement inside an insane asylum. In 1887 the young female reporter entered the asylum under the guise of insanity to investigate rumors of brutality and neglect at the infamous Blackwell's Island Insane Asylum in New York City. The asylum was underfunded, grossly overcrowded, and plagued with scandal. In the 1880s the mentally insane were not treated as patients but as dangerous lunatics that had to be controlled by force, confined to cells, and kept out of the public eye.
Before Bly began her investigation, famed author Charles Dickens, visited the institution and wrote, "...everything had a lounging, listless, madhouse air, which was very painful. The moping idiot, cowering down with long disheveled hair; the gibbering maniac, with his hideous laugh and pointed finger; the vacant eye, the fierce wild face, the gloomy picking of the hands and lips, and munching of the nails: there they were all, without disguise, in naked ugliness and horror."
Once committed, she found it near impossible to get out. "From the moment I entered the insane ward on the Island," writes Bly, "I made no attempt to keep up the assumed role of insanity. I talked and acted just as I do in ordinary life. Yet strange to say, the more sanely I talked and acted, the crazier I was thought to be by all...." Now trapped, Bly was tormented with rotted food, cruel attendants, and cramped and diseased conditions. After talking with other patients she became convinced many were just as sane as she was. In fact, the staff of the asylum, some of which were convicts from the nearby prison, was more frightening than the inmates.
She was unable to convince the doctors she was not a lunatic and to let her free. Only with the aid of her editor was she able to escape and write about her harrowing experience trapped inside a madhouse.

Contexto da obra

Como livro em inglês, esta obra costuma ganhar também uma camada própria de interesse editorial e linguístico. “Ten Days in A Madhouse”, de Nellie Bly, publicado pela editora Piccadilly Books, em 2018 e com 138 páginas, integra a categoria Livros em Inglês. Por isso, o interesse da obra tende a se ampliar quando o leitor considera também a relação com a língua em que ela circula.

Editora: Piccadilly Books

Páginas: 138

Ano: 2018

Edição: Illustrated

Linguagem: en

ISBN: 1936709252

ISBN13: 9781936709250

    Sobre o autor

    A leitura dos livros de Nellie Bly é uma imersão em relatos crus e diretos, onde a tensão nasce do contraste entre a coragem da narradora e a brutalidade dos ambientes que ela investiga. A prosa traz uma combinação de objetividade jornalística com momentos de ironia sutil, que não amenizam o peso das situações descritas, mas ajudam a manter o ritmo ágil da narrativa. A experiência é marcada pela proximidade com personagens que, mesmo em condições extremas, revelam nuances humanas e injustiças sociais profundas. O foco está na denúncia e na exposição das falhas institucionais, com um olhar atento tanto para o sofrimento individual quanto para os mecanismos opressivos. Quem busca nos livros de Nellie Bly uma leitura que mistura investigação rigorosa e sensibilidade encontra um caminho que provoca reflexões sobre sanidade, poder e resistência.

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