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The World Next Door

Published
Jun 2024
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General Fiction General Fiction

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"The very material of suspense. Mr. Peters has done a thrilling piece of work, which this reader, once having begun it, could not put down." - Eudora Welty, Pulitzer Prize Winner

"Not so much composed as forced out of the writer by the need to put down a terrible experience while still raw and quivering from its impact" - Antonia White, in New Statesman

Protagonist David Mitchell is a World War II veteran who, under the weight of his too-real experiences, rages at his family, burns cigarette stigmata into his palms, and stares down the sun. The reader learns of this from Mitchell's stream-of-consciousness ravings - our narrator is in the throes of a psychotic break.

Mitchell improves, both due to and in in spite of the treatment he receives in the VA hospital in which he is trapped. Insulin coma therapy, restraint with wet blankets, and blunt-force electroshock are elements of his care. Mitchell is fortunate that his doctors refrain from treating the homosexuality in his military record, about which he is unapologetic. Ultimately, Mitchell's illness can only be overcome by his own shattered mind.

When The World Next Door was first published, it was nearly categorized as an autobiography. Ultimately released as a novel to critical acclaim, it caused a splash in the psychiatric community for its illuminating view of a mental institution from a patient's perspective.

Appendix includes a letter from the Veteran Administration hospital where Peters was admitted.

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