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Instruktion för nedstigning i helvetet (1971)

av Doris Lessing

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A study of a man beyond the verge of a nervous breakdown, this is a brilliant and disturbing novel by Doris Lessing, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. Penniless, rambling and incoherent, a man is found wandering at night on London's Embankment. Taken to hospital and heavily sedated, he tells the doctors of his incredible fantastical voyage, adrift on the ocean, landing on unknown shores, flying on the back of a huge white bird. Identified as Charles Watkins, a Cambridge Classics professor, he is visited by family and friends, each revealing clues to the nature of his breakdown. As the doctors try to cure him, Watkins begins a fierce battle to hold on to his magnificent inner world, as it gradually acquires a greater reality than the everyday... 'Briefing for a Descent into Hell' is one of Doris Lessing's most brilliantly achieved novels, linking her early work, which explored the nature of subjectivity, with her later experiments in science fiction. Its indictment of the tyranny of society is powerful, disturbing and, as always, magnificently rendered.… (mer)
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    paradoxosalpha: Spiritually-oriented narratives in which sanity and reality are brought into hypothetical opposition, both with science-fictional elements.
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Charles Walkins, un hombre condenado a navegar por las corrientes que llevan al mar de los Sargazos, recala en una isla paradisíaca poblada por seres antropomorfos. En ese lugar inhóspito, Walkins halla el Cristal de Luz con el que emprende un viaje astral: un recorrido por las profundidades del cosmos en el que tropieza con seres mitológicos, con personajes hostiles que le conducen a un extraño juicio, a un proceso en el que deberá enfrentarse a su propio pasado a través del testimonio de las personas que han sido cruciales en su vida. Se trata de un litigio en el que se examina su experiencia como partisano en Yugoslavia... Se trata, quizás, del delirio del catedrático de literatura clásica Charles Walkins, ingresado en el área de psiquiatría del Central Intake Hospital de Londres.
  Natt90 | Mar 27, 2023 |
Noble prizes in literature to my mind seem like the book Oscars and Oscar winning films are rarely enjoyable. The same in my experience applies to Noble prize books. Occasionally however there are exceptions in both cases and this is one of them.
Some gods travel to earth to warn of an impending disaster but to exist in our reality they have to play by our rules and effectively be human. Its a bit like '12 Monkeys' were the protagonist is often unsure whether they have really been sent on a mission or whether they're simply insane.
Nothing i can say can properly describe this book. All i can say is, that its got good descriptive writing perhaps a little too descriptive for some but i thought it was good and i plan on reading it again sometime. ( )
  wreade1872 | Nov 28, 2021 |
An exploration of "inner space," Briefing for a Descent into Hell has some really nice moments. The novel centers on the recovery of a professor who has had a break from reality and remembers nothing of his previous life. His visions of shipwrecks, alien abductions, strange rituals, and celestial meetings of mythic gods hint at some Gnostic revelation that never fully arrives. In the meantime, doctors debate whether to give him shock therapy, dope him up, or kick him out of the hospital. Eventually, we find out more about the poor professor, but honestly I missed the fever dreams once they were replaced with the patchwork of his real life. The promise of the first half of the novel was never really fulfilled, and I was left feeling a little underwhelmed. It was refreshing to read Lessing's prose, which was of a quality rarely found in a science fiction novel. I especially enjoyed her use of doctors' notes, correspondence, and interior monologue to deliver the story piecemeal, but her narrative lacked something that I love about a lot of sci-fi: a thought provoking concept or theme that is clearly articulated and (often amateurishly) driven home. Briefing made me miss the propulsive plots and straightforward delivery of [author:Philip K. Dick|4764]'s [book:Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said|22584] and [book:Ubik|22590], contemporary novels that explored similar themes. While Lessing's prose is more consistently satisfying, PKD's stories were simply more interesting and immediate. Still, I'd recommend Briefing for anyone looking to read something atypical in the sci-fi genre. ( )
  drbrand | Jun 8, 2020 |
969, un tizio dall’aria confusa viene ritrovato sul lungotamigi in preda al delirio e all’amnesia. Ricoverato in un centro di prima accoglienza verrà assistito da due psichiatri che nel corso di un paio di mesi, grazie alle testimonianze della moglie, amici e conoscenti, risalgono alle sue generalità: si tratta del prof. Charles Watkins, insegnante a Cambridge. Questa la trama in poche parole, ma raccontare “Discesa all’inferno”, che corrisponde ad un viaggio interiore, è difficile perché, proprio come nei viaggi, andrebbe vissuto in prima persona.
  kikka62 | Apr 2, 2020 |
I'm one of the ones who found this laborious. The first third of the book, especially, felt like a slog--a pointless slog, with no promise of anything not quite sloggy to come.

There is a hint of an interesting idea in the late-middle section that didn't end up as developed as I had anticipated, but regardless the hint and the interest were not enough to compensate for the truly laborious opening sequences.

I've tried to read Lessing before (notably The Golden Notebook) and will have to conclude that her style is just not something I appreciate. In the abstract they all sound fascinating, but when I make the effort they just don't appeal. (And they aren't too hard, so to speak--I read Georges Perec, for God's sake--they just don't go anywhere). ( )
  ashleytylerjohn | Sep 19, 2018 |
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If yonder raindrop should its heart disclose,
Behold therein a hundred seas displayed.
In every atom, if thou gaze aright,
Thousands of reasoning beings are contained.
The gnat in limbs doth match the elephant.
In name is yonder drop as Nile's broad flood.
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The universe in the mosquito's wing contained.
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This miniscule world of the sand grains is also the world of inconceivably minute beings, which swim through the liquid film around a grain of sand as fish would swim through the ocean covering the sphere of the earath. Among this fauna and flora of the capillary water are single-celled animals and plants water mites, shrimplike crustacea, insects, and the larvae of infinitely small worms--all living, dying, swimming, feeding, breathing, reproducing is a world so small that our human senses cannot grasp its scale, a world in which the microdroplet of water separating one grain of sand from another is like a vast, dark sea.
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Friday 15th August 1969
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Name: Unknown
Sex: Male
Age: Unknown
Address: Unknown
General Remarks: At midnight the police found Patient wandering on the Embankment near Waterloo Bridge.
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A study of a man beyond the verge of a nervous breakdown, this is a brilliant and disturbing novel by Doris Lessing, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. Penniless, rambling and incoherent, a man is found wandering at night on London's Embankment. Taken to hospital and heavily sedated, he tells the doctors of his incredible fantastical voyage, adrift on the ocean, landing on unknown shores, flying on the back of a huge white bird. Identified as Charles Watkins, a Cambridge Classics professor, he is visited by family and friends, each revealing clues to the nature of his breakdown. As the doctors try to cure him, Watkins begins a fierce battle to hold on to his magnificent inner world, as it gradually acquires a greater reality than the everyday... 'Briefing for a Descent into Hell' is one of Doris Lessing's most brilliantly achieved novels, linking her early work, which explored the nature of subjectivity, with her later experiments in science fiction. Its indictment of the tyranny of society is powerful, disturbing and, as always, magnificently rendered.

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