How I Became a Human Being

A Disabled Man's Quest for Independence

Mark O'Brien author Gillian Kendall author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Wisconsin Press

Published:17th Apr '03

Should be back in stock very soon

How I Became a Human Being cover

In September 1955, six-year-old Mark O'Brien moved his arms and legs for the last time. He came out of a 30-day coma to find himself in an iron lung, the machine in which he would live for much of the rest of his life. This volume is O'Brien's account of his struggles to lead an independent life despite a lifelong disability. He describes growing up without the use of his limbs, his adolescence struggling with physical rehabilitation and suffering the bureaucracy of hospitals and institutions, and his adult life as an independent student and writer. Despite his weak physical state, O'Brien earned a graduate degree, explored his sexuality, fell in love, published poetry and worked as a journalist.

“O’Brien conveys his pain, his suffering, his depression, his anomie—without resorting to tugging at our heartstrings.”—Felice Picano, author of Like People in History
“It’s a common accusation: People with disabilities live such sheltered, uneventful lives that they have no stories to tell. Mark O’Brien shoots that belief down with How I Became a Human Being.”—Echo Magazine

ISBN: 9780299184308

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm

Weight: unknown

280 pages