Dr. Neruda’s Cure for Evil

Dr. Neruda’s Cure for Evil by Rafael Yglesias is a compelling narrative published by Warner Books in 1996. This first edition spans 694 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Dr. Neruda, a successful psychotherapist with a tumultuous past marked by themes of incest, violence, and betrayal. As he navigates the complexities of his patients’ lives, he becomes fixated on unraveling the mystery behind one of his greatest successes, which has taken a dark turn.
In his quest for understanding, Dr. Neruda interviews those connected to his patient’s life, revealing a web of intertwined relationships within a corporate American backdrop. The narrative explores the dualities of human nature, where colleagues morph into family and lovers, and societal facades mask deeper evils. As he confronts his own demons and engages in provocative psychological games, Dr. Neruda’s journey raises questions about the boundaries of therapy and the true cost of seeking to cure the darkness within.
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Dr. Neruda is a man of success, talent, and a harrowing past. The son of a charismatic Spanish journalist and the fragile, black sheep of a Jewish American family, his personal history is one of incest, violence, lust, manipulation, and betrayal. But as a grown man, Dr. Neruda has learned to channel the agonies of his youth into the discipline of Freudian psychotherapy, brilliantly rescuing the wounded from the throes of their tormented psyches. Now one of his cases – one of his greatest successes – has violently unraveled. And Dr. Neruda is obsessed with finding out why. Interviewing the people who affected his patient’s life and death, Dr. Neruda finds a den of darkly entwined and opposing psyches in a corporate American setting. Bosses and employees are fathers and sons; co-workers become lovers, sisters, and brothers; and evil, in the guise of society’s most well-paid and seemingly happy people, is running rampant. Dr. Neruda, calm, rational master of his discipline, is going to cure this evil. He will do it by crossing the line between therapist and inquisitor, between confidant and lover. He will do it by playing out an erotic fantasy game with a beautiful, narcissistic woman and by humiliating her sadistic father. He will do it by venturing dangerously close to his own demons: the ghosts of his living father, his dying friend, and his dead mother. Obsessed with his cure for evil, will the man of reason see its cost?
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