Solo Pass, Ronald De Feo
Solo Pass, Ronald De Feo
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Solo Pass

Author: Ronald De Feo

Narrator: Sean Runnette

Unabridged: 12 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/05/2013

Categories: Fiction, Psychological


Synopsis

This is a dark yet often funny novel told from the point of view of a man who for the past two months has been a patient at a New York City mental ward. Having suffered a breakdowndue to his shattered marriage and an irrational fear of fading away as a humanhe now finds himself caught between two worlds, neither of which is a place of comfort or fulfillment: the world of the ward, where abnormality and an odd sort of freedom reign, and the outside world, where convention and restrictive behavior rule. Finally on his way to becoming reasonably normal again, he requests and is granted a solo pass, which allows him to leave the locked ward for several hours and visit the city, with the promise that he will return to the hospital by evening. As he prepares for his excursion, we get a picture of the ward he will temporarily leave behindthe staff and the patients, notably Mandy Reed, a schizophrenic and nymphomaniac who has become his closest friend there. Solo Passis an unsettling satire that depicts, with inverted logic, the difficulties of madness and normalcy.

About Ronald De Feo

Ronald De Feo’s short fiction has been published widely in national magazines, including the Hudson Review, Massachusetts Review, and North American Review. He has also written numerous reviews for the New York Times Book Review, as well as the Nation, New Republic, National Review, and Hudson Review. He worked for nine years as senior editor at ArtNews Magazine, one of the world’s leading art periodicals, and for the past nine years he’s been on the advisory board of Review, devoted to Latin American and Canadian literature and the arts. He lives in Manhattan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maryam

This was such a sad book! I, many times, wanted to stop reading. 1- could not connect 2- too sad and far away! I think each of us will find a connection with this guy! The writing is so real and vulnerable ... so slow to develop too.......more

Goodreads review by Chris

The author really gets in to what it's like to have extreme anxiety, it seems very realistic. Nothing much happens, but it's so well written I don't even care, it was still entertaining,......more

Goodreads review by KT

believable characters......more

Goodreads review by Sheli

Original review at Reading in Progress I requested this book from Netgalley as it seemed to be right up my street. And I was not disappointed. We follow the main character as he embarks on a days release from the mental ward where he is currently staying following a breakdown. We get to meet a variety......more