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A Fortunate Man: The Story of a Country Doctor

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title A Fortunate Man: The Story of a Country Doctor
Authors and Contributors      By (author) John Berger
Introduction by Gavin Francis
Photographs by Jean Mohr
SeriesCanons
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
ISBN/Barcode 9781782115038
ClassificationsDewey:610.92
Audience
General
Edition Main - Canons Edition
Illustrations numerous b&w integrated photos; Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Canongate Books
Imprint Canongate Canons
Publication Date 4 February 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In 1966 John Berger spent three months in the Forest of Dean shadowing an English country GP, John Sassall. Sassall is a fortunate man - his work occupies and fulfils him, he lives amongst the patients he treats, the line between his life and his work is happily blurred. In A Fortunate Man, Berger's text and the photography of Jean Mohr reveal with extraordinary intensity the life of a remarkable man. It is a portrait of one selfless individual and the rural community for which he became the hub. Drawing on psychology, biography and medicine A Fortunate Man is a portrait of sacrifice. It is also a profound exploration of what it means to be a doctor, to serve a community and to heal. With a new introduction by writer and GP, Gavin Francis.

Author Biography

John Berger was born in London in 1926. His seminal Ways of Seeing was one of the most influential books on art in the 20th century. His many books, innovative in form and far-reaching in their historical and political insight, include To the Wedding, King, and the Booker Prize-winning novel, G. He lives and works in a small village in the French Alps, the setting for his trilogy Into Their Labours (Pig Earth, Once in Europa and Lilac and Flag). His collection of essays The Shape of a Pocket was published in 2001. His most recent work, Understanding a Photograph, was edited by Geoff Dyer and published in 2013. Jean Mohr is a Swiss documentary photographer. He has worked with the Red Cross, the World Health Organization, and the International Labour Organization.He has produced 26 books of photography, five with his literary collaborator John Berger and one with Edward Said. In 1956 he married Simone Turrettini, a documentary filmmaker. They have two sons and four grandchildren.

Reviews

* In 1967 A Fortunate Man marked the most significant step forward in the collaboration of a writer and photographer since Let us Now Praise Famous Men by Walker Evans and James Agee. Incredibly, it still does ... A masterpiece -- GEOFF DYER * It's one of my favourite books in the world, an ongoing inspiration as to how books should be written (and photography used) -- ALAIN de BOTTON * A genuine tour de force ...The intimate portrait of one man and his microscopic world reveals the faults and strains of a whole society OBSERVER * I only wish I could do justice in a few words to the richness that makes this book so compelling GUARDIAN * John Berger seems to me peerless; not since Lawrence has there been a writer who offers such attentiveness to the sensual world with responsiveness to the imperatives of conscience SUSAN SONTAG * A book about caring that will make you care, and a book about deep healing that may heal your soul. It is also, almost 50 years on, uncannily timely -- SIMON GARFIELD * This disturbingly beautiful book will continue to haunt you long after you have set it aside -- RICHARD HOLLOWAY * This extraordinary book unravels the tangled branches of the everyday to reveal the brightness within. It inspires me to think more slowly, more deeply, to wear acquired knowledge lightly, to open my senses more fully to the wonders in the plain and close-at-hand -- JAMES MEEK * A masterpiece of witness; a three-way meditation on humanity, society and the value of healing -- GAVIN FRANCIS