The Woman Who Thought Too Much: A Memoir

The Woman Who Thought Too Much: A Memoir

by JoanneLimburg (Author)

Synopsis

Joanne Limburg is a woman who thinks things she doesn't want to think, and who does things she doesn't want to do. As a small child, she would chew her hair all day and lie awake at night wondering if heaven had a ceiling; a few years later, when she should have been doing her homework, she was pacing her bedroom, agonising about the unfairness of life as a woman, and the shortness of her legs. By the time she was an adult, obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviours had come to dominate her life. She knew that something was wrong with her, but it would take many years before she understood what that something was. The Woman Who Thought Too Much follows Limburg's quest to understand her Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder and to manage her symptoms. She takes the reader on a journey through consulting rooms, libraries and internet sites, as she learns about rumination, scrupulosity, avoidance, thought-action fusion, fixed-action patterns, anal fixations, schemas, basal ganglia, tics and synapses. Meanwhile, she does her best to come to terms with an illness which turns out to be common and even - sometimes - treatable. This vividly honest memoir is a sometimes shocking, often humorous revelation of what it is like to live with so debilitating a condition. It is also an exploration of the inner world of a poet and an intense evocation of the persistence and courage of the human spirit in the face of mental illness.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 01 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 1843547023
ISBN 13: 9781843547020
Book Overview: For readers of A Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion and Bad Blood by Lorna Sage, comes an intensely honest, riveting and surprisingly witty literary memoir of one woman's life as a sufferer of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.

Media Reviews
'Mercurial, wry, mysterious or very funny, these uncluttered poems witness a deeply talented, often profound voice at work' Alan Warner on Femenismo 'The wit is exhilarating' Jewish Chronicle on Paraphernalia 'Limburg has a sharp, humorous diamond of a mind' Hampstead and Highgate Express on Paraphernalia
Author Bio
Joanne Limburg was born in London in 1970, and studied Philosophy at Cambridge. She is the author of two poetry collections. Femenismo (Bloodaxe, 2000) was shortlisted for the Forward Best First Collection Prize; Paraphernalia (Bloodaxe, 2007) was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. She lives in Cambridge with her husband and son, and is currently the Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Magdalen College.