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The Diagnosis

A Novel

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The Diagnosis

By: Alan Lightman
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Alan Lightman's first novel, Einstein's Dreams, was greeted with international praise. Salman Rushdie called it "at once intellectually provocative and touching and comic and so very beautifully written." Michiko Kakutani wrote in The New York Times that the novel creates "a magical, metaphysical realm . . . as in Calvino's work, the fantastical elements of the stories are grounded in precise, crystalline prose." With The Diagnosis, Lightman gives us his most ambitious and penetrating novel yet.

While rushing to his office one warm summer morning, Bill Chalmers, a junior executive, realizes that he cannot remember where he is going or even who he is. All he remembers is the motto of his company: The maximum information in the minimum time.

When Bill's memory returns, "his head pounding, remembering too much," a strange numbness afflicts him, beginning as a tingling in his hands and gradually spreading over the rest of his body. As he attempts to find a diagnosis of his illness, he descends into a nightmare, enduring a blizzard of medical tests and specialists without conclusive results, the manic frenzy of his company, and a desperate wife who decides that he must be imagining his deteriorating condition.

By turns satiric, comic, and tragic, The Diagnosis is a brilliant and disturbing examination of our modern obsession with speed, information, and money, and what this obsession has done to our minds and our spirits.
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In Praise of The Diagnosis

"The Diagnosis is packed with dark power and awful humor. Lightman's intelligence, imagination, and clarity of style mark him as one of the most brilliant contemporary American writers."
--Annie Proulx

"I know of no novel that captures the technological horror and pervasive spiritual poverty of our wildly prosperous land in so powerful a way as The Diagnosis. It is haunting."
--Norman Mailer
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I guess all good I can say about this book is that Scott Brick narration is as good as his usual, but the book... jeezzz, I kept waiting for something to star happening, nothing ever did.

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I just finished listening to the book and I honestly can't say if I liked it or not. At times I had to push through to continue listening because I really wanted to enjoy the book. I can appreciate the author's skill with descriptive words and phrases as well as history and I always enjoy listening to Scott Brick. In the end though, I don't have that feeling of satisfaction that comes from finishing a good book.

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A well written book however, the story line is so depressing it was painfull to listen to.

The Diagnosis

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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?

A book by another author!

Has The Diagnosis turned you off from other books in this genre?

Yes, all books by Alan Lightman

What does Scott Brick bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Even Scott Brick, an otherwise excellent narrator who struggles mightily with this dog, couldn't save it.

You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

It wasn't too long.

Any additional comments?

'Tis a tale told by an idiot - full of sound and fury, signifying nothing!

AVOID!

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I couldn't believe how boring this book was. The begining is the best part, then it just seems to ramble. I agree that there are many loose ends in the book. And I also agree that there are sad parts. I spent a lot of time rewinding this book. I couldn't stay focused. There was a lot of pointless description. This book just didn't do it for me. Sorry to say, this book is good for falling asleep to.

YAWN!!!

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