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David Laing Dawson

    Here Not There and My Name Is Walter James Cross - Two Plays
    Two Years of Trump on the Psychiatrist's Couch
    Assisted Living & Modern Times: Almost A Musical 2 One-Act Plays.
    Essondale
    Don't Look Down
    The Intern
    • The Intern

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Set during the social upheavals of the late 1960s, the narrative follows Dr. Robert Snow as he navigates the intense realities of hospital life. The author captures the triumphs and tragedies faced by medical professionals and patients alike, creating a vivid portrayal of the era's challenges. With a focus on vital characters, the story resonates with authenticity, reflecting the complexities of human experience in a tumultuous time. Critics commend the author's ability to create compelling narratives without casting judgment, highlighting his skill in both mystery and drama.

      The Intern
    • Don't Look Down

      • 194pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,7(10)Évaluer

      Exploring the complex lives of four men, aged 18 to 81, who have committed murder and reside in a forensic psychiatry ward, the narrative delves into both the tragedy and dark comedy of their experiences. Canadian psychiatrist and novelist David Laing Dawson brings a unique perspective, drawing on his previous acclaimed works. His writing style blends elements of crime fiction with humor, reminiscent of Elmore Leonard and Seinfeld, offering a raw and realistic portrayal of the human psyche within a psychiatric setting.

      Don't Look Down
    • Essondale

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,7(7)Évaluer

      Set in a sinister psychiatric hospital, the story follows Dr. Robert Snow as he grapples with his own mental state after waking in a disorienting environment. Surrounded by the haunting realities of murder and abuse, Snow initially embraces his despair until two contrasting characters—a charming cowboy and a jaded intellectual—force him to confront his demons. Their presence pulls him into the dark secrets of Essondale, challenging his apathy and leading him on a gripping journey through psychological turmoil and hidden truths.

      Essondale
    • Featuring two original plays by psychiatrist and author David Laing Dawson, this collection showcases his unique perspective on human psychology and relationships. Through compelling narratives and rich character development, Dawson explores complex themes that resonate with audiences, blending his psychiatric insights with dramatic storytelling. Each play offers a thought-provoking experience, inviting readers to reflect on the intricacies of the human condition.

      Assisted Living & Modern Times: Almost A Musical 2 One-Act Plays.
    • The book offers a critical examination of the current political climate, focusing on the implications of Donald J. Trump's presidency for democracy and global stability. The author shares insights from a series of blogs that analyze Trump's behavior, suggesting he exhibits characteristics typical of a 14-year-old, highlighting a concerning trend of desensitization to abnormal political conduct. By drawing parallels to historical precedents, the author emphasizes the importance of recognizing and speaking out against the dangers posed by such leadership, framing it as a moral obligation.

      Two Years of Trump on the Psychiatrist's Couch
    • Exploring profound themes of aging and mental health, this collection features two poignant one-act plays by David Laing Dawson. In "Here Not There," an introspective Charles confronts life's failures with his reluctant wife, Shirley, during a late-night revelation. "Walter" presents a gripping monologue from a man who survived a suicide attempt, sharing his harrowing journey through schizophrenia. Dawson’s unique perspective as a psychiatrist adds depth to these compelling narratives, offering insight into the complexities of human experience and mental illness.

      Here Not There and My Name Is Walter James Cross - Two Plays
    • Die letzte Illusion - bk143; Rowohlt Verlag; David Laing Dawson; pocket_book; 1994

      Die letzte Illusion