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In a Different Key: The Story of Autism, by John Donvan, Caren Zucker

An extraordinary narrative history of autism: the riveting story of parents fighting for their children ’s civil rights; of doctors struggling to define autism; of ingenuity, self-advocacy, and profound social change

Nearly seventy-five years ago, Donald Triplett of Forest, Mississippi, became the first child diagnosed with autism. Beginning with his family’s odyssey, In a Different Key tells the extraordinary story of this often misunderstood condition, and of the civil rights battles waged by the families of those who have it. Unfolding over decades, it is a beautifully rendered history of ordinary people determined to secure a place in the world for those with autism—by liberating children from dank institutions, campaigning for their right to go to school, challenging expert opinion on what it means to have autism, and persuading society to accept those who are different. 

It is the story of women like Ruth Sullivan, who rebelled against a medical establishment that blamed cold and rejecting “refrigerator mothers” for causing autism; and of fathers who pushed scientists to dig harder for treatments. Many others played starring roles too: doctors like Leo Kanner, who pioneered our understanding of autism; lawyers like Tom Gilhool, who took the families’ battle for education to the courtroom; scientists who sparred over how to treat autism; and those with autism, like Temple Grandin, Alex Plank, and Ari Ne’eman, who explained their inner worlds and championed the philosophy of neurodiversity.

This is also a story of fierce controversies—from the question of whether there is truly an autism “epidemic,” and whether vaccines played a part in it; to scandals involving “facilitated communication,” one of many treatments that have proved to be blind alleys; to stark disagreements about whether scientists should pursue a cure for autism. There are dark turns too: we learn about experimenters feeding LSD to children with autism, or shocking them with electricity to change their behavior; and the authors reveal compelling evidence that Hans Asperger, discoverer of the syndrome named after him, participated in the Nazi program that consigned disabled children to death.

By turns intimate and panoramic, In a Different Key takes us on a journey from an era when families were shamed and children were condemned to institutions to one in which a cadre of people with autism push not simply for inclusion, but for a new understanding of autism: as difference rather than disability.


From the Hardcover edition.

  • Sales Rank: #567267 in Books
  • Published on: 2017-01-17
  • Released on: 2017-01-17
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x 1.09" w x 5.19" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 688 pages

Review
Selected for the Washington Post's Notable Nonfiction List, 2016
A New York Times Bestseller
A New York Times Editors' Choice

“Magnificent...Spellbinding—a fable about greed, power and betrayal told through the lens of autism...Chock-full of suspense and hairpin turns...This book does what no other on autism has done: capture all the slippery, bewildering and deceptive aspects...I have been the mother of an autistic son since 1988...I wept and laughed and raged while reading In a Different Key, all the while thinking, Yes! This is my experience, including the raw and dirty parts, but also the wonder and joy.”
–ANN BAUER, WASHINGTON POST

“Remarkable… In a Different Key: The Story of Autism tells a riveting tale about how a seemingly rare childhood disorder became a salient fixture in our cultural landscape. It features vivid portraits of people with autism and their devoted parents and recounts dramatic controversies among well-intentioned and occasionally misguided advocates and doctors who have tried to help those with the condition. These gripping personal stories give the book tremendous narrative drive.”
–WALL STREET JOURNAL

"The prose is vivid, the tempo rapid and the perspective intimate, as if each character has been filmed with a hand-held camera."
–JEROME GROOPMAN, NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW

“In a Different Key is a story about autism as it has passed through largely American institutions, shaped not only by psychiatrists and psychologists but by parents, schools, politicians, and lawyers. It shows how, in turn, the condition acquired a powerful capacity both to change those institutions and to challenge our notions of what is pathological and what is normal.”
—STEVEN SHAPIN, NEW YORKER

“This is not a how-to guide or a polemic on neurodiversity. The book probes a difficult subject with intelligence and compassion—and makes you think. The complete absence of hysteria will make it essential reading for many... its insights and quiet wisdom demand our attention, and gratitude.”
—AMY BLOOM; O, THE OPRAH MAGAZINE

“In a Different Key is nothing if not judicious and fair-minded in its approach to a field harried by controversies and enmities from the very start… [the book] is grounded and sensible, which in the contentious world of autism activism constitutes a kind of grace.”
—LAURA MILLER, SLATE

“The authors have captured the art of storytelling and the book therefore has a broad appeal, beyond those directly involved or affected by autism… Comprehensive and illuminating… From cover to cover this book stirs up a combination of emotions. Admiration for the parents that took a stand; incredulity at treatments and assumptions; and gratitude to scientists and activists that dedicate their expertise and devote their energy to making people with autism spectrum disorder feel part of a world that appears to fear nonconformity to what is considered normal… You must read this book.”
—THE LANCET

"A fascinating history of science, treatment, and civil rights."
—NEWSDAY

“A fascinating history of this confounding condition.”
—PEOPLE

“A fascinating and comprehensive history told from a personal perspective… In a Different Key shares the often debilitating aspects of autism yet shows how those with autism can and do flourish with the right supports and environments, and how their lives, and the lives of their families, are filled with joys and triumphs and fun and irreverence, too.”
—CHICAGO TRIBUNE

“Fascinating… A 560-page history of autism sounds intimidating, but fear not. In a Different Key… takes an accessible approach that sheds much light on this human condition... through the human stories of those raising autistic children, of those trying to treat, study and research it and those who are autistic.”
—SEATTLE TIMES

“In this compelling, well-researched book, the authors weave together the heroic search by parents for treatment and services for their children with the personal stories of a fascinating cast of characters. An invaluable guide for those dealing with autism and an inspiring affirmation of every individual’s contribution to 'the fabric of humanity.'”
—KIRKUS (starred)

“Donvan and Zucker’s tremendous study keeps autism at its center while telling an extraordinary tale of social change... Viewed as a whole, the narrative ultimately reveals a transition from an emphasis on treating individual cases to a more society-wide effort for advocacy and inclusion—an effort that this book will do much to advance.”
—PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

“In a Different Key is almost as much a history of coping with ignorance and uncertainty as it is a voyage of discovery... It is the great achievement of this book to show how this happened in an exciting and poignant way.”
—SUNDAY TIMES

"Sweeping in scope but with intimate personal stories, this is a deeply moving book about the history, science, and human drama of autism. It's also something larger: a fascinating exploration of a social movement that grappled with the mysteries of mind, behavior, and the relationship between parents and children."
—WALTER ISAACSON, author of The Innovators and Steve Jobs

“Donvan and Zucker’s generous yet sharp-eyed portraits of men, women, and children—most of them unknown until now—make it stunningly clear that we all have a stake in the story of autism. We come to understand that we are all wired differently, and that how we treat those who are different than most is a telling measure of who we truly are. This is the kind of history that not only informs but enlarges the spirit.”
—SUSAN CAIN, author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking

“In this long-awaited work, Donvan and Zucker sensitively and accurately portray the emergence of understanding of this thing we now call autism, a story that goes back hundreds of years. They make a compelling case for autistic traits—gift and disability alike—being part of the human condition. In the words of child psychiatry pioneer Leo Kanner, autism was ‘always there,’ even before the diagnosis was invented. In a Different Key also provides a fresh take on the issue of neurodiversity in all its complexity.” 
—JOHN ELDER ROBISON, author of Look Me in the Eye and Switched On

“In this absorbing book, John Donvan and Caren Zucker provide a comprehensive history of autism: identifying records that point toward the existence of the condition long before it was named; unpacking the evolution of the diagnosis; chronicling the history of blame attached to it; and narrating its explosion as one of the most common syndromes among children today. Fast-paced and far-reaching, this book contextualizes the arguments that autism is a horrifying epidemic with those that say it is a valuable aspect of human diversity. This is an important missing piece to the conversation about autism; no one trying to make sense of the spectrum should do so without reading this book.”
—ANDREW SOLOMON, author of Far from the Tree 

“In a Different Key transports the reader back to the earlier days of autism. It is essential reading for anyone who is interested in how society treats those who are different.” 
—TEMPLE GRANDIN, author of Thinking in Pictures and The Autistic Brain

"In a Different Key is filled with gripping personal histories that powerfully illustrate the mistakes and malpractices in the diagnosis and treatment of autism; the courage and resilience of those who fought for better treatment and deeper understanding; and the sheer variability of people who are given the autism label and too often lumped together as ‘disabled.’ A fascinating and revealing read, even for those with no personal connection to the topic.”
—STEPHANIE COONTZ, author of The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap

"Bravo to Donvan and brava to Zucker. Comically/tragically, autism's history is as emotionally dysfunctional—and as beautiful—as it gets. Finally, we all have an exhaustive reckoning."
—MICHAEL JOHN CARLEY, founder, GRASP; author of Asperger's From the Inside Out

"Donvan and Zucker delve deep into both the science and the politics of autism across time. They tell the story of the extreme treatments that have been tried, such as administering LSD or electric shocks in the ‘60s, to ‘normalize’ these children. They uncover the tragic ‘mercy killing’ of a teenager with autism by his father, and explore the MMR vaccine-causes-autism theory, named by TIME magazine as top of the list of ‘great science frauds.’ This book will make a remarkable contribution to the history of autism."
—SIMON BARON-COHEN, author of The Essential Difference; Director, Autism Research Centre, Cambridge University

“Autism is a shape changer that has continuously resisted being pinned down. This meticulously researched book leads us deeply into the history of autism and brings to life the colourful personalities and conflicting ideas that deepen the fascination of autism.”
—UTA FRITH, Emeritus Professor of Cognitive Development at University College London
 
“Autism remains one of the great medical mysteries of our time and this is the first book to fully document the decades of efforts by parents, doctors and society to deal with it—so far. For, as the authors say, this is a story that is far from over. In A Different Key is a monumental piece of journalism that promises to be a classic, a comprehensive baseline for evidence only future research can reveal. It is written with clarity and grace, and with heart, because the authors have both lived with autism in their own families.”
—ROBERT MACNEIL, former anchor and co-founder of PBS NewsHour

“This one volume captures the textured and sometimes turbulent story of autism in all of its facets: as a scholarly and scientific endeavor, as a political and legal enterprise, as a social movement. Most especially it embeds these developments within stories of people whose lives defined and shaped the course of autism. In a Different Key is authoritative and utterly absorbing.”
—JUDITH FAVELL, past president, Developmental Disabilities Division, American Psychological Association

About the Author
JOHN DONVAN is a multiple Emmy Award-winning correspondent for ABC and the moderator of the Intelligence Squared U.S. debate series. Find him on Twitter at @johndonvan. CAREN ZUCKER is a Peabody award-winning television news producer, a twenty-five-year veteran of ABC News, and producer and co-writer of the six-part PBS series “Autism Now.”


From the Hardcover edition.

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Donvan / IN A DIFFERENT KEY

1

Donald

In 1935, five Canadian baby girls, all sisters, edged out Niagara Falls on the list of Canada’s most popular tourist draws. That year, up to six thousand visitors each day took Route 11 into far northern Ontario for the sole purpose of gawking at the babies. By order of the provincial government, they had recently been removed from the care of their farmer parents, to be raised instead in a hurriedly built “hospital” situated not far from the family farmhouse. There they would have indoor plumbing, electricity, and a “scientific” upbringing overseen by a full-­time doctor and two full-­time nurses.

Three times a day, on cue, the girls were carried out to a grass-­covered “play area” just a few yards from where a crowd waited for them. The audience was packed into a specially designed viewing arcade, tented and fitted with one-­way screens so that the girls could never see who was making all the noise. Invariably, the moment they came into view, a warm sigh would float aloft, followed by coos, squeals, and scattered applause at the sight of history’s first surviving identical quintuplets, who had been given only hours to live the night they were born, in May of the previous year.

Exotic by virtue of their genetic rarity, the Dionne quintuplets imprinted themselves indelibly on their generation. They were a matched set, yet unmatched in the example they set of human resilience, the most famous children on earth. The future queen of England would visit them. Mae West, Clark Gable, and Bette Davis all made the trip north. So did Amelia Earhart, six weeks before her final flight, not to mention thousands of ordinary families on vacation.

All were transfixed, but never, apparently, troubled by the bizarreness, even cruelty, of the arrangement—­the girls’ separation from their parents and from other children, their confinement in a setting they were allowed to leave only three times over the course of nine years, their government’s exploitation of a random biological novelty to bring tourist dollars into a depressed province. It was estimated that the public exhibition of the girls, known as Quintland, increased revenues for Ontario by $110 million over those nine years.

The family shared in some of the riches as well. By the time the girls’ father sued successfully to reunite the family, well into World War II, he was driving a Cadillac. Money had also poured in from movie deals, contracts for exclusive interviews, and a series of endorsements that put the girls’ faces in almost every kitchen in America—­on calendars, bottles of Karo syrup, and boxes of Quaker Oats. For years to come, no seasonal ritual came or went—­not Christmas Eve, not Halloween night, not Mother’s Day—­without glowing newspaper and magazine stories catching readers up with the Dionne quints.

It was no surprise that the girls would also mean something to a little boy named Donald, who was growing up in Forest, Mississippi, a small town nearly as rural as theirs. Though only eight months older than them, Donald was already able to recite their names: Emilie, Cecile, Marie, Yvonne, and Annette.

Except that, for Donald, these were not the names of girls. They were colors inside bottles.

“Annette and Cecile make purple,” he would declare as he sketched, handling his set of paint bottles. In a sense, he had it right, insofar as his “Annette” bottle contained blue paint, and “Cecile” held red. But while his color theory was sound, his reaction to the girls was peculiar. Unlike everyone else, Donald was captivated not by the girls’ humanity or the astonishing fact of their survival but by the raw geometry of their sameness. They came in an identical set of five. Just like his bottles. But they were also different, like the paint inside his bottles. It seems to have been this paradox that caught and held his attention.

If it had only been a game he was playing—­some deliberate silli­ness or make-­believe—­then what Donald called his paint bottles would never have mattered much to anyone but himself. Certainly it would not be a story worth telling so many decades later. But he was serious. Blue was Annette and red was Cecile, relentlessly and earnestly, whether Donald was drawing with crayons or talking about a candy cane. He was inflexible about this, and much else besides.

The word “yes,” for example, always had to mean one thing and one thing only: that he wanted to be hoisted up onto his dad’s shoulders. “You” was his fixed way of saying “I,” and vice versa. Some words, like “chrysanthemum,” “business,” and “trumpet vine,” he repeated endlessly, with no decipherable intention. He was once observed staring into empty space, writing letters with his fingers in the air, commenting as he went along, “Semicolon, capital, twelve, twelve, slain slain; I could put a little comma.”

The way he thought about numbers was also unique. When he was seven, an examiner asked him a question from the Binet-­Simon IQ test, as it was then called: “If I were to buy four cents’ worth of candy and give the storekeeper ten cents, how much would I get back?” “I’ll draw a hexagon,” he said in reply. Internally the gears were obviously meshing, but they seemed to slip, critically, when the task was to communicate clearly with others. His was a language of hexagons and chrysanthemums, whether it made sense to others or not.

Indeed, Donald showed scant interest in the inhabitants of the outside world, and that included his parents. Of all his peculiarities, this was the most difficult for them to accept—­that he never ran to his father when he came home from work, and that he almost never cried for his mother. Relatives were unable to engage him, and when Santa showed up one Christmas, in what seems to have been a calculated effort to break through to the little boy, Donald paid him no heed whatsoever.

Seemingly oblivious to the people around him, he would turn violent the instant his activities were interrupted, whether he was sketching words in the air or spinning pot lids on the floor. Over time, it became clear that he was protecting something: sameness. Pure, unadulterated routine. He could not tolerate even the slightest changes to his physical surroundings. Furniture could not be moved, walks outdoors had to retrace exactly steps already taken, and toys had to be arranged precisely as he had left them. Anything out of place would set off wild tantrums.

Of course, this meant Donald had to be able to remember the arrangements of things, and for this he relied on his astounding capacity for recall. He could watch his father put different-­colored beads on a string and then reproduce the pattern without a single glance at the original. He could rebuild a tower of blocks that had been knocked over exactly as it had been, each side of each block facing in its original direction. At the age of two, having easily mastered the alphabet, he immediately learned to recite the letters in reverse. Neither was much of a challenge, since the order never changed, backward or forward.

Odder than each of these behaviors on its own was the fact that they were locked together in a distinct combination of deficits and talents. And yet this constellation of behaviors, which shaped Donald’s personality so comprehensively and dramatically, had no name. For that reason, Donald’s mother drew the only conclusion that made sense to her, relying on the only words she could think of. With regret and sorrow, she wrote a letter in which she confessed that her little boy was “hopelessly insane.” The diagnosis of “autism” had not yet been invented.

Mary Triplett, Donald’s mother, was the one who would change that. She and Donald’s father intended only to get help for their son, but in doing so, they set in motion a chain of events that would culminate in the discovery of autism in Donald, and the publication of the first internationally recognized description of the condition in a medical journal.

But before any of that could happen, Donald’s parents would first have to undo a mistake they had made early and regretted almost immediately. They had to get him back home.

The last time the three of them had been together as a family had been just over a year earlier. They had been driving south out of Forest, a journey of about an hour ahead of them—­two at most. But Donald, not quite four years old in that late summer of 1937, could not have been expected to understand what an hour feels like, much less guess that when the ride ended, his mother and father would disappear from his life altogether.

He was a boy who dreaded riding on or in moving objects. Tricycles provoked in him a mortal terror. He fled from swings. But ensconced between his parents in the front seat of the Buick, Donald could lean against his mother if he wanted to. True, he had never really cried for her, never fixed his gaze on her and shared a moment of tenderness. Not once during this ride would he look up at her and smile, and she knew that.

That was the hardest thing for Mary—­Donald’s utter emotional indifference to her presence. The boy beside her did not seem to care in the slightest whether she caressed or kissed or hugged him. If she were to turn away and face the open window, lost in her own thoughts, he would never cling or whimper to win back her attention. One of the most basic pleasures a parent feels—­that of being loved—­was completely unknown to her, even though the other young mothers in her circle took it for granted. Surely a child’s love for his mother was instinctive, the conventional order of things. And if Mary knew one thing about herself, it was that she’d always been most at home within the boundaries of the conventional, and had done surpassingly well there.

That was not to say that she was average. She had been raised to get the best out of life, with the superb advantage of being born to one of Forest’s leading families, with more money and education than most of those around her. Not that there was much competition. Forest called itself a city, but really it had always been a small rural town. Even after knocking on every door in the community in 1930, census takers hadn’t been able to count more than 3,000 souls. True, there was a lively enough downtown—­a barbershop, a beauty salon, grocery and furniture stores, several churches, a courthouse, a railroad depot, and a public high school that served white children from Forest and surrounding towns.

The dropout rate at the school, however, was always a problem, as it would remain far into the future throughout Mississippi, where poverty, illiteracy, and a shorter-­than-­average life expectancy were the state’s enduring triple curse. Despite the presence of two strong universities in Ole Miss and archrival Mississippi State, as well as a broad talent pool of doctors, lawyers, engineers, newspapermen, and some extraordinary artists and writers, there was a cultural and political inertia—­a resistance to progress, a preference for the traditional ways.

Even when the civil rights movement finally reached Mississippi in the mid-­1960s, upending the status quo, the ferment came more slowly to Scott County, where Forest was located, and where “Negroes” generally had no opportunity to vote. As late as 1957, town elders pressed the Forest High School marching band to open a football game with “Dixie” instead of “The Star Spangled Banner,” which they described as the anthem of an oppressive new order. The school administration complied.

Mary was born a McCravey, granddaughter to J. R. McCravey, a founder of the Bank of Forest, which still operates today. Conservative Presbyterians, the McCraveys had little incentive to upset the social order, but her parents did have more sophisticated aspirations than raising yet another mildly educated Southern belle. They pulled Mary out of public school to send her to a private Presbyterian girls’ school fifty miles away in Jackson. A few years later, still in Jackson, she enrolled in Belhaven College, a school for Christian women.

She did well at Belhaven, where she was named business manager for the yearbook, elected senior class president, and awarded a bachelor’s degree in English. Graduate school was an option, but Mary chose to move directly into teaching, one of the careers most welcoming to the nation’s relatively few college-­educated women. She joined the English department of a public high school that prepared teenagers primarily for the farming life.

The next stage for her, it was clear, would be marriage, followed by motherhood. For the time being, she would keep working, but as with any single woman her age in Forest, her proper ambition during this phase in her life—­which ideally should not run for too long—­was to be courted.

She didn’t have long to wait. Though not beautiful, she had an appealing confidence; her wavy bobbed hair, modest jewelry, and simple dresses signaled that she felt comfortable in her skin. And then, of course, her family owned that bank.

She had more than one suitor but settled finally for a local young man named Oliver Triplett. Known to everyone by his middle name, Beamon, he was the former mayor’s son. He was active with Boy Scouts and regularly taught Sunday school at the Presbyterian church, where his sister was the organist. The unusual thing about Beamon was that he had left home to go north to complete his law studies at Yale, then come home again to open a one-­man practice in a corner office above a storefront facing the county courthouse.

Mary and Beamon exchanged vows on June 19, 1930. She was twenty-­five, and he was twenty-­seven. Donald was born a little more than three years later, on September 8, 1933.

They sensed nothing amiss in the beginning, but then, they had no previous experience to go by. Physically, Donald was perfectly normal; he learned to sit up and walk according to the usual timetable, and even talked a little early. A weathered family album shows a small baby and then a toddler, who does, on occasion, look directly into the camera. In one shot, taken when he was probably not yet one, his gaze appears as intently focused forward as that of his grandfather, on whose right arm he perches. In another, in which he appears to be about two, Donald stands alone in the family garden, his body turned away from the camera, his hands occupied with some sort of toy vehicle. But his face and eyes are turned toward the camera, with a smile that seems aimed at the photographer, as though an instant earlier he had heard his name called, and was now glancing back over his shoulder to see who was there.

The album shows the moments of connection becoming less frequent as Donald gets older. He smiles less, and a discomfort creeps in—­a discomfort in being held, or made to sit still, or compelled to look “natural” with the parents and aunts and grandparents who stand near him in billowing blouses, bow ties, straw hats, and suspenders. In nearly every frame, everyone grins big and focuses their attention on the camera—­everyone but Donald, who peers off in random directions, his bare arms and legs limp.

Mary had to admit to herself that Donald was not “normal,” whatever normal meant. Neither, any longer, was Mary’s life as his mother. All her hours now belonged to Donald, even as he reached an age when children start to become more self-­sufficient. Well into his third year he still could not feed himself, so she was at his side at every meal, handing him the cup, raising the spoon to his mouth, cajoling him to eat. He had no common sense about danger, yet he grew ever more competent at putting himself into dangerous situations. He could figure out the latch on a second-­floor window, for example, or find his way outside and to the middle of the street, yet he was oblivious to the possibility that he might fall out the window or be mowed down by a car. He needed a guardian angel, and his mother filled the position, following him on his mysterious rounds from room to room during all his waking hours.

This required an inexhaustible supply of energy, yet somehow Mary found new ways to keep trying to reverse whatever was wrong with him. She talked to him, although it was always a one-­way conversation. Yet she knew Donald must be hearing her, because he demonstrated an astounding gift for recalling what he had heard. She saw this in 1934 when, around Christmas, she started singing carols in the house. Suddenly Donald, only fifteen months old, began singing them too, word for word. Soon after, he memorized the twenty-­five questions and answers of the Presbyterian catechism.

Mary also dedicated herself to learning her son’s many elaborate rituals. His extreme need for sameness made him violently inflexible about a series of routines of his own invention. Many of these were verbal, such as an incantation at breakfast every morning that went like this:

“Say ‘Eat it or I won’t give you tomatoes, but if I don’t eat it I will give you tomatoes.’ ” It made no obvious sense, but that wasn’t important. If Mary didn’t say the words, exactly as instructed, Donald would scream, every muscle visibly strained in agony. Thus, Mary became his partner in this strange performance, taking on a series of roles that kept her perpetually by his side. In a world teeming with variables, she was the one constant in his life, reliably and relentlessly there.

And so, as the three of them motored south that day on Mississippi 35, perhaps Mary let herself think that her presence next to Donald helped him relax. Perhaps, on a certain level, she was right. Inside the car, she represented the familiar. Everything outside would have hurtled at Donald in a raucous rush of unpredictability—­the very thing that rattled him most. The passing sights and sounds that would go unremarked upon by most of us—­the ugly belch of a tractor churning smoke in a field; a flapping mass of laundry on a clothesline; the unexpected sound of a car radio crackling from the window of an oncoming car; not to mention the rocking and rumble of the car he was in—­would have unfolded in a startling, spontaneous riot, faster than Donald’s mind could make sense of it. It’s easy to imagine him leaning into his mother’s side in the face of this onslaught, not necessarily to get her attention, but because she served as a constant in his life. She was the same as always, exactly how he needed things to be.

But Donald was leaving her, and his father too. The three of them were headed to a little town called Sanatorium, Mississippi, to a facility known as the Preventorium, established in 1930. Located on a small rise, it was a curious statement of a building, unexpectedly handsome and bold among the pines. On its driveway side, six huge white columns supported a high roof, throwing shade over the steps and veranda. Inside, the Preventorium’s rooms and corridors were arranged to replicate the shape of a double crucifix.

The Preventorium housed exclusively white children between the ages of four and eleven, up to fifty at any one time, each committed to the care of the state of Mississippi to reside, parents were promised, “under constant expert medical supervision.” In the most literal sense of the word, these kids were “institutionalized.” Their number would soon increase by one. Since Donald was still only three, the state would be making an exception in taking him, but that had been worked out in advance.

Goodbyes at the Preventorium were managed briskly, with little time for clinging or tears. One child resident of that era, Cecile Snider, recalls that even her mother did not explain why she had been brought to this elegant dormitory that looked vaguely like a red-­walled Greek temple. Cecile was six and had followed her mother trustingly between the two huge white pillars that framed the entrance. Two hours later, when her mother left without her, Cecile did not quite comprehend that she was now on her own and would not see her mother for months. One of the nurses took possession of her prized Shirley Temple doll—­which she would never see again—­and directed her instead to the shelves of communal toys, games, and books. Another nurse took away the clothes and shoes she had worn from home. From then on, she would dress in short white bloomers and a white sleeveless top and go barefoot, like all the children at the Preventorium. This separation would haunt her well into adulthood.

Donald, however, already appeared emotionally separated from his family and anyone else who happened to be around. He had a habit, any time he entered a new setting, of ignoring any people present and making straight for whatever inanimate objects might catch his eye: paper clips or seat cushions or an ashtray—­especially anything that could be set spinning. Wholly engaged by these new objects, Donald would have missed the mood of the moment, not seen the tension in his parents’ eyes as they knelt down for their final goodbye. If anything, he might have been slightly irritated by the interruption.

Mary and Beamon watched the nurse take Donald by the hand and lead him down the hall, where there was a uniform waiting for him, still crisp from the laundry. Then they turned away, passing once again through the pillars out front, and headed for the car. There could not have been much to say on the long ride home.

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The Tale of the Heike is Japan's great martial epic; a masterpiece of world literature and the progenitor of all samurai stories, now in a major and groundbreaking new translation by Royall Tyler, acclaimed translator of The Tale of Genji. First assembled from scattered oral poems in the early fourteenth century, The Tale of the Heike is Japan's Iliad - a grand-scale depiction of the wars between the Heike and Genji clans. Legendary for its magnificent and vivid set battle scenes, it is also a work filled with intimate human dramas and emotions, contemplating Buddhist themes of suffering and separation, as well as universal insights into love, loss and loyalty. The narrative moves back and forth between the two great warring clans, between aristocratic society and street life, adults and children, great crowds and introspection. No Japanese work has had a greater impact on subsequent literature, theatre, music and films, or on Japan's sense of its own past. Royall Tyler's new translation is the first to capture the way The Tale of the Heike was originally performed. It re-creates the work in its full operatic form, with speech, poetry, blank verse and song that convey its character as an oral epic in a way not seen before, fully embracing the rich and vigorous language of the original texts. Beautifully illustrated with fifty-five woodcuts from the nineteenth-century artistic master, Katsushika Hokusai, and bolstered with maps, character guides, genealogies and rich annotation, this is a landmark edition. Royall Tyler taught Japanese language and literature for many years at the Australian National University. He has a B.A. from Harvard University and a PhD from Columbia University and has taught at Harvard, Stanford and the University of Wisconsin. His translation of The Tale of Genji was acclaimed by publications such as The New York Times Book Review.

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  • Published on: 2012-10-25
  • Released on: 2012-10-25
  • Original language: Japanese
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.80" h x 6.50" w x 9.60" l, 2.40 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 784 pages
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"Spectacularly beautiful...This will be the English Heike for our time and for many decades to come." — Times Literary Supplement

Praise for THE TALE OF GENJI

“Superbly written and genuinely engaging…one of those works that can be read and reread throughout one’s life.” — Liza Dalby, Los Angeles Times Book Review

“An enormous achievement.” — The New York Times Book Review

“A new translation that makes Genji accessible to contemporary readers is a landmark event. [Tyler’s translation has clearly been a labor of love. In his beautifully written translation he tries to get as close to the original as possible, immersing us in eleventh-century Japan. Mr. Tyler’s translation is richly embellished with footnotes that flag for us everything that Murasaki and her contemporaries would have taken for granted. All in all, Mr. Tyler’s translation is likely to be the definitive edition of The Tale of Genji for many years to come.” — The Wall Street Journal

“The Tale of Genji set an insanely high standard for anything that came after it. This latest edition is reader friendly at every turn, with generous footnotes, character lists and lots of illustrations to show what robes looked like, or swords, or houses. You have to reach for comparisons to Tolstoy or Proust to convey just what a captivating experience this story can be." — Newsweek

“Tyler’s delicate ear for the language of the original helps breathe new life into the story of Genji.” — The New Yorker

“Though [Murasaki’s] setting was the royal Japanese court of one thousand years ago, her characters managed to draw the reader into their passion and terrors in an uncannily modern way. [Tyler’s translation is] beautifully readable…it sets a new standard. Not only is this new English edition the most scrupulously true to the original, it also is superbly written and genuinely engaging. We are blessed to have Tyler’s help in reading it.” — The Philadelphia Inquirer

“Tyler has long shown himself to be one of the finest translators of Japanese in our era. In producing this new Genji translation, he has been able not only to draw upon his own skills as a writer, but also to build on the efforts and accomplishments of his predecessors…the Tyler version is by far the most helpful to the general reader.” — The Washington Post Book World

“[Tyler] has crafted an elegant translation that remarkably renders this eleventh-century tale in language so lively, vivid and transparent, one could easily believe that the book was written by some gifted postmodernist. Royall Tyler devoted space to explaining, through the introduction and footnotes, nuances of the time, helping help us place them into a modern context. This edition of The Tale of Genji is beautifully realized, both as  translation and as a seamless art object.” — The Cleveland Plain Dealer

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Royall Tyler, an American, is retired from the Australian National University where he taught Japanese language and literature for many years. He has a B.A. from Harvard University and a PhD. from Columbia University and has taught at Harvard, Stanford and the University of Wisconsin.

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47 of 48 people found the following review helpful.
If you like verse...
By Bernard Kwan
The Tale of the Heike is a 12th Century Epic about the feud between two warrior clans the Taira (Heike) and the Minamoto (Genji) vying for dominace in a society where the Emperor was greatly weakened and controlled by his court. The Epic has been likened by some to be Japan's Iliad and contains many stirring battle scenes and many of the protagonists have become well known folk heroes in Japan and the tale like that of Miyamoto Musashi has spawned countless novels, TV, film and manga adaptations.

However, the original, like the Iliad was probably meant to be performed episodically over a long period and is long and involved with a cast of hundreds, where periods of tedium are punctuated by interesting battle scenes and intrigue. I had originally purchased a copy of the translation by Helen Craig McCullough in the 1990s but found it rather academic and tedious and lost track of the key protagonists with similar names about 40-50 pages into the book and gave up.

I had recently the good fortune to read Eiji Yoshikawa's historical novel - The Heike Story translated by Fuki Wookenaka Uramatsu. Picking up Yoshikawa's version was like the Rosetta stone, in that it was translated into clean and easily understood English, and being in novel format kept me in suspense. The novel revolves around the life of Kiyomori the Heike warrior from his rise from penury to the pinacle of power. Yoshikawa's descriptions and atmosphere bring many of the key actors and the glittering Heian period to life. Although the translation is somewhat abridged from the original, with subplots and paragraphs that were deemed only intersting to the Japanese excised outright, it still serves as a cracking good read and a way to familiarize oneself with the background and framework of the story.

Having just finished that book, it was quite by chance that I discovered that Royall Tyler had put out a new translation that had extensive reviews (even the New York Times had one) and I was quite keen to read the whole story as the English version of Yoshikawa's novel only covers 2/3 of the story as serialization was still ongoing when it was translated in 1956.

Professor Tyler has attempted to hew as closely and accurately to the original as possible and has made the impressive decision of translating the text into rhythmic lines which is sure to have its share of admirers and detractors. Unfortunately, however, Professor Tyler is no Robert Fitzgerald or Robert Fagles (Iliad) or Seamus Heany (Beowulf) and my own personal opinion is that often the verse slides into the banal and the overall pathos and Buddhist feeling of impermance is lost. I have to say that I did, however, throughly enjoy his translation of the Tale of Genji, which is not in verse.

Comparing the justly famous opening lines:

Helen Craig McCullough :

The sound of the Gion Shoja bells echoes the impermanence of all things;

the color of the sala flowers reveals the truth that the prosperous must decline.

The proud do not endure, they are like a dream on a spring night;

the mighty fall at last, they are as dust before the wind.

Royall Tyler:

The Jetavana Temple bells

ring the passing of all things,

Twinned sal trees, white in full flower,

declare the Great Man's certain fall.

The arrogant do not long endure:

They are like a dream one night in spring.

The bold and brave perish in the end: They are as dust before the wind

Fuki Wooyenaka Uramatsu: (my personal favourite)

The temple bell echoes the impermanence of all things.

The colors of the flowers testify to the truth that those who flourish must decay.

Pride lasts but a little while, like a dream on a spring night.

Before long the mighty are cast down, and they are as dust before the wind.

Uramatsu only translated the opening lines in his short essay on the historical background of the novel. But I liked his somewhat old fashioned turns of phrase such as the "mighty are cast down" versus "the bold and brave perish in the end" (the three words "in the end" are to me a redundancy) and sometimes the Tyler version has too much information - as in the "Jevatana bells" versus simply "the temple bells". Don't get me wrong I am throughly enjoying his version, as I labor my way through it, but a general reader may be better served by a freer translation (perhaps in the lines of Waley's translation of Genji). So my recommendation is to do as I did - read Yoshikawa first or watch Mizoguchi's movies on the Heike, then you will get a lot more out of this translation.

12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
The 11th Century aged really well.
By Miyamoto Musashi
It is exactly what I want from an early Japanese War Epic. I read somewhere a review likening this translation of the tale to read like "The Illiad, filtered through Kurosawa". So far it has been exactly that. Quirky and humorous, reflective and meditative, saddening, informative, and thrilling by turns, it tells the story of the downfall of the Taira clan, also pronounced and spelled Heike ("Hey-keh"), after the corrupt tyrant clan leader Taira Kiyomori flaunts his high station and imperial favor over all the land; eventually overthrowing the rightful emperor, with a sentence to exile; places family members in all the key imperial government offices to virtually control all Japan; and kills or exiles those who righteously stand in his way, including the rightful heirs to the Emperors throne.
The once mighty Minamoto clan, also called the Genji, have all but been wiped out due to rivalry against the Heike ( years prior to this tale, as thoroughly explained in a very informative preface), but the remaining members have now come to adulthood and are ready again to confront the Heike.
Filled with vastly interesting characters, stories within stories revealing semi-historical or legendary personages and occurrences of importance relative to the overall tale (or merely anecdotes adding to the atmosphere), and heroic battle scenes depicting early samurai and warrior-monks in very compelling engagements, the translation is very accessible and well-done, complete with illuminating footnotes, appendixes, clan genealogies, maps, and (very compelling) is thoroughly illustrated throughout with great (albeit black and white) ukiyo-e style artwork from the Heike Monogatari Zue.
I've heard this tale is very rewarding and will stay with the reader long after its completion.
I can't imagine it will be otherwise for anyone who treats themselves to this book, myself included.

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
A remarkable tale
By aproductofsociety
This classic of world literature is an epic tale of human greed, fear and folly as portrayed through the decisions and mistakes of the two leading clans in Heian-era Japan. I found the book quite engrossing and very sad. It is an excellent counterpart to the Tale of Genji, which seems to take place in a different world entirely -- though the refined world of Genji is entirely intertwined with, and supported by, the brutal world in which the Tale of the Heike subsists. Reading along through self-inflicted catastrophe after self-inflicted catastrophe, one gets the strong impression that very little about human beings has changed during the 800 or so years since the events portrayed here took place. Fortunately, we no longer read stories about rulers ordering children to be rounded up and slaughtered or about brothers plotting to assassinate one another but, absent those extreme situations, The Tale of the Heike seems to be surprisingly contemporary.

I cannot comment on the quality of the translation as I neither speak Japanese nor have read any other version of this work. Even so, I found Royall Tyler's version of this work entirely satisfying, though I did skip some small portions where the book gets bogged down in long lists of the names of various warriors preparing to go into battle.

Whether you are interested in the unsightly truth about human behavior, crave an intimate and yet epic view of Japanese history, or want to expand your knowledge of the greatest world literature, this book is a must read.

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Dissonant Lives traces the ways in which Germans of different generations lived through periods of total war, radical social transformation, and the clash of competing ideologies, as Nazism was succeeded by Communism in East Germany. Mary Fulbrook explores the experiences and perceptions of selected individuals, analysing the ways in which major historical events, and changing structures of constraint and opportunity, affected the course of their lives and their outlooks.

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  • Published on: 2011-07-14
  • Original language: English
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"Fulbrook was well established as one of the historians who has profoundly shaped our understanding of twentieth-century German history." --The Journal of Modern History


"[An] extensively researched volume...The scope of this study is simply staggering...Fulbrook's research...is remarkable in both breadth and depth...[T]his book is a monumental achievement that will long stand as a frame of reference for future studies into the experience of dictatorship." --International Social Science Review


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Mary Fulbrook is Professor of German History at University College London. She is the author of numerous books and articles on German history, including Anatomy of a Dictatorship, also published by Oxford University Press.

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This newest contribution to the acclaimed Hermeneia series provides in-depth analysis of Psalms 51–100. It is volume 2 of a three-volume work; volume 3 (Psalms 101–150) will come next, followed by volume 1 (Psalms 1–50), which will include the comprehensive introduction.

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  • Brand: Hossfeld, Frank-Lothar (EDT)/ Zenger, Erich (EDT)/ Baltzer, Klaus (EDT)/ Maloney, Linda M. (EDT)
  • Published on: 2005-06-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.46" h x 1.80" w x 8.52" l, 3.14 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 553 pages

About the Author
Frank Lothar Hossfeld is Professor of Old Testament at the University of Bonn, Germany. He is the author of Der Dekalog (1982) and Untersuchungen zu Komposition und Theologie des Ezechielbuches (1977).

Erich Zenger is Professor of Old Testament at the University of Münster, Germany. He is the author of numerous works, including To Begin with, God Created (2000), and A God of Vengeance (1996).

Linda M. Maloney is the translator of many works, including Norbert LohfinkÂ’s Theology of the Pentateuch (Fortress Press, 1995) and Gerd TheissenÂ’s The Gospels in Context (Fortress Press, 1992).

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I'm actually currently in the middle of this commentary, but it's superb from the part of it I've read so far.

First, let me say that this is NOT a devotional commentary; it is a very technical commentary that delves pretty deeply into the details of the text. It covers textual issues like translation, redaction and form critical views on the text, parallel texts, genre analysis, etc. I've found the authors to be very careful commentators, even in cases where I don't necessarily agree with them. (Even speaking as an evangelical I liked it; the authors are clearly NOT evangelical, or even necessarily that conservative, but I can find much benefit from it even so).

I particularly appreciate their discussion of how each Psalm fits in with the overall picture of the Psalms and the rest of Scripture. (The authors present the rather unique view that the ordering of the Psalms is very deliberate - there's a structure to the Psalms as a whole; I find that helpful).

Definitely recommended. I'm used to reading more devotional commentaries like Matthew Henry, who are helpful in their own right but obviously this book isn't the same type of commentary. This book provides a much different kind of information than you'd find in that type of commentary and is extremely helpful (especially if that's the only type of commentary you've read). If you're reading this for personal enrichment, I recommend studying both "side by side" to be honest - that's what I've been doing and it's been extraordinarily helpful to my personal Bible study. You'll gain a much richer understanding of the text than you would otherwise.

Just as a quick formatting thing - the authors give the translation (along with footnoted commentary) at the beginning of the chapter and don't repeat the verses when they're doing the verse-by-verse comments. I understand why they did that (saves space) but it can be a little inconvenient to flip back and forth between the text and the comments. Personally, I just keep a Bible handy for the verse-by-verse comments, so that's an easy enough solution.

Just a quick note to my fellow evangelicals. Those of us who hold to Biblical infallibility (myself included) tend, I think, to be extremely suspicious of any use of things like redaction criticism which (to us) sometimes automatically mean "the Bible is wrong." I don't think that that's necessarily the case, especially with O.T. texts like the Psalms. There was clearly some degree of redaction (editing) going on in several texts; consider the fact that Proverbs mentions Hezekiah's men adding additional material to the book, or the fact that Deuteronomy mentions Moses's death. (Yeah, I do realize that some people think that Moses wasn't the author, but I hold to the traditional view that he wrote it). This doesn't mean that the text is wrong, "less infallible," or less inspired as a result of the later edits; it's just a reflection of the fact that authorship in several of the O.T. books is much more complicated than it is in many of the N.T. books. For example, Paul's letters are pretty easy - Paul wrote the whole thing. Not too interesting. Books like Psalms and Proverbs are much, much more complicated though. So I don't think that we should feel at all threatened by the (appropriate and cautious) use of redaction criticism on these books.

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