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Pharmakon, or The Story of a Happy Family |
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| eBook: Microsoft Reader | 416 pages | ISBN 9781101079850 | 30 Jun 2009 | Penguin |
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An honest, insightful , and ruefully funny look at the fate of one American family vis-à-vis the rise of modern psychopharmacology, Pharmakon, or The Story of a Happy Family is nothing less than a contemporary epic. The novel follows William Friedrich, an ambitious professor of psychology at Yale in the early 1950s, who has stumbled upon a drug that promises happiness to those who ingest it and fame and fortune to the man who can synthesize it. But when a brilliant and troubled research subject commits murder, the consequences will haunt Friedrich and his family for years to come.
“A smart, eccentric coming-of-age story about an entire culture’s maturation process.” —Janet Maslin, The New York Times
“ A rattling good tale . . . Wittenborn describes the mind of a cracked genius with great gusto and inventiveness . . . [Pharmakon’s] pleasures are many.” —The New York Times Book Review
“Epically entertaining.” —Vogue
“ John Irving is a benevolent influence on Wittenborn’s work.” —The Times Literary Supplement
“No one who has ever been part of a family can fail to feel pangs of recognition.” —Jay McInerney
“A fascinating portrait of a family living on the edge.” —Richard Price
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