Journal of a Mental Patient

The Story of a Mind and Its Man

by Michael Lee


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Softcover
£8.66

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 17/10/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 228
ISBN : 9781410792853

About the Book

Ride the current into a spiral of madness turned to clarity, and experience a full range of emotions as you journey through a maze in a little house of thought.  This adventure flows from the writings of an outspoken, tumultuous man whose contemplative views are sure to change your outlook and opinions on life.  Look cautiously into this mirror held to society and decide what is real as you are challenged to see the way we live as individuals and as a community.

Starting in 2010, this novel paints a blunt picture of the personalities of tomorrow while the main character struggles to find a social world that no longer exists.  After stumbling over countless obstacles while searching for answers to life’s big questions, he finds support and encouragement from old friends whom he never expected to see again.  In the end, he is slapped in the face by the hand of reality and finally wakes up – or does he?  You decide as the fight between the id and the superego unfolds in this Journal of a Mental Patient.


About the Author

Michael Lee (Michael Higdon) is a senior studying language arts and social sciences.  Entranced with the ideas of personality and ego, he wrote Journal of a Mental Patient as well as essays and articles for his underground newspaper.  These writings discuss such issues as egoism/objectivism (inspired by Ayn Rand), the plight of society as caused by technology, hope for the future that lies in the enlightened individual, why TV is the devil, and other such bullocks.

Born in Las Vegas, Nevada, Michael lives a most interesting life as he constantly seeks all of life’s experiences.  Before the age of eighteen, he traveled the entire country and had almost unlimited freedom; he uses these experiences to enrich his writing.