4.48 Psychosis

4.48 Psychosis by Sarah Kane is a poignant exploration of mental health, published by Bloomsbury Academic on February 21, 2008. This first edition spans 48 pages and presents a unique format that resembles poetry, devoid of named characters or a specified number of participants. The work reflects Kane’s struggles with depression during the late 1990s, offering a raw and unfiltered glimpse into the complexities of the human psyche.
Readers will find that 4.48 Psychosis delves into themes of mental illness and the intricacies of emotional turmoil. The text can be interpreted as a solitary journey through an individual’s mind or as a dialogue between a doctor and a patient, emphasizing the fluidity of perception in the context of psychological distress. This edition invites contemplation on the nature of suffering and the challenges faced by those grappling with mental health issues.
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4.48 Psychosis was written throughout the autumn and winter of 1998-99 as Kane battled with one of her recurrent bouts of depression. On February 20, 1999, aged 28, the playwright committed suicide. On the page, the piece looks like a poem. No characters are named, and even their number is unspecified. It could be a journey through one person’s mind, or an interview between a doctor and his patient.
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