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Human
Traces explores the question of what kind of beings men and
women really are. Jacques Rebière and Thomas Midwinter, both
sixteen when the story starts in 1876, come from different
countries and contrasting families. They are united by an
ambition to understand how the mind works and whether madness is
the price we pay for being human.
As psychiatrists, their quest takes them from the squalor of the
Victorian lunatic asylum to the crowded lecture halls of the
renowned Professor Charcot in Paris; from the heights of the
Sierra Madre in California to the plains of unexplored Africa.
Their search is made urgent by the case of Jacques's brother
Olivier, for whose severe illness no name has yet been found.
Thomas's sister Sonia becomes the pivotal figure in the volatile
relationship between the two men, which threatens to explode
with the arrival in their Austrian sanatorium of an enigmatic
patient, Fräulein Katharina von A, whose illness epitomises all
that divides them. As the concerns of the old century fade and
the First World War divides Europe, the novel rises to a climax
in which the value of what it means to be alive seems to hang in
the balance.
This is Sebastian Faulks's most ambitious novel yet, with scenes
of emotional power recalling his most celebrated work, yet set
here on an even larger scale.
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