by Darby Penney (Author), Lisa Rinzler (Photographer), Robert Whitaker (Introduction), Peter Stastny (Author)
The Lives They Left Behind is a deeply moving testament to the human side of mental illness, and of the narrow margin which so often separates the sane from the mad. It is a remarkable portrait, too, of the life of a psychiatric asylum--the sort of community in which, for better and for worse, hundreds of thousands of people lived out their lives. Darby Penney and Peter Stastny's careful historical (almost archaeological) and biographical reconstructions give us unique insight into these lives which would otherwise be lost and, indeed, unimaginable to the rest of us. --Oliver Sacks Fascinating...The haunting thing about the suitcase owners is that it's so easy to identify with them. --Newsweek When Willard State Hospital closed its doors in 1995, after operating as one of New York State's largest mental institutions for over 120 years, a forgotten attic filled with suitcases belonging to former patients was discovered. Using the possessions found in these suitcases along with institutional records and doctors' notes from patient sessions, Darby Penney, a leading advocate of patients' rights, and Peter Stastny, a psychiatrist and documentary filmmaker, were able to reconstruct the lives of ten patients who resided at Willard during the first half of the twentieth century. The Lives They Left Behind tells their story. In addition to these human portraits, the book contains over 100 photographs as well as valuable historical background on how this state-funded institution operated. As it restores the humanity of the individuals it so poignantly evokes, The Lives They Left Behind reveals the vast historical inadequacies of a psychiatric system that has yet to heal itself.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 208
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Bellevue Literary Press
Published: 01 Jan 2009
ISBN 10: 1934137146
ISBN 13: 9781934137147
Book Overview: The original exhibit Lost Cases, Recovered Lives: Suitcases from a State Hospital Attic, opened in 2004, with the authors as guest curators. It was seen by more than 600,000 visitors during its nine-month run, and evoked an unprecedented level of response. The exhibit is currently travelling around the country. When it appeared recently (Dec. '07-Jan. '08) in the New York City Science, Industry and Business Library, it recieved coverage in dozens of major publications nation-wide including The New York Times, USA Today, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Newsday, Time Out New York, and an Associated Press article that appeared in The San Francisco Chronicle, LA Times, Boston Globe, etc. The authors have been called upon to give lectures, speak at conferences, and conduct interviews with major public interest organizations and the media to speak out on topics of mental health patient's rights.