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The Journal of a Disappointed Man
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 12 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780241297698
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“Experience the raw and poignant journey of W. N. P. Barbellion in ‘The Journal of a Disappointed Man.’ This powerful memoir chronicles his battle with multiple sclerosis, revealing his humor, resilience, and profound insights on life and death. Explore themes of nature, illness, and the human spirit in this unforgettable true story by Ishmael Reed.”
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Shaivi Naaz –
This book is a gem! It captures the human condition with brutal honesty and surprising humor. A truly unforgettable read.
Amir Shahasad K.c –
Barbellion’s journal is a testament to the strength of the human spirit. A must-read for anyone facing challenges in their own life.
Devansh Gupta –
A fascinating insight into the mind of a man facing his mortality. Some parts were difficult to read, but ultimately rewarding.
Umesh K Soni –
Deeply moving and thought-provoking. Barbellion’s resilience in the face of adversity is truly inspiring. Highly recommend.
Bableen Kaur –
A poignant and moving account of life with illness. It’s beautifully written, but be prepared for some difficult truths.
Anjali Yadav –
Honest and raw, but quite depressing. It made me think, but I’m not sure I enjoyed the experience.
Ritik Goyal –
While well-written, I found the book to be relentlessly negative. It’s a powerful story, but emotionally draining.
Aman Mittal –
Incredible! Such a raw and unflinching account of life, death, and everything in between. Barbellion’s voice is unforgettable.
Aparna Jha –
An interesting read, though I felt it dragged on in places. His observations about nature were a highlight for me.
Shiv Kumar Rathour –
I struggled to connect with Barbellion. His self-pity overshadowed any real insight, in my opinion. Not my cup of tea.
Simran Koli –
Found it a bit depressing, honestly. His complaints got tiresome. But his descriptions of nature were beautiful. Mixed feelings overall.
Rajat Srivastava –
A touching, if somewhat bleak, look at living with illness. Barbellion’s honesty is refreshing, but be prepared for some heavy moments. A worthwhile read.