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The Keys to Nine-west: Marching As to War James Sunwall
The Keys to Nine-west: Marching As to War
James Sunwall
The Keys to Nine-West takes place in the neuropsychiatric ward of a Veterans Hospital during the Korean War. And the nomination of Eisenhower and Nixon is almost continuously being shown on the ward's TV. The mental casualties watch the achievement of those who have risen to success because of the war. The point of view is that of Erick, an aide on the locked ward, not that of the patients as was the case in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Erick more and more sees how similar he is to the shattered patients. He also suffers flash-backs to his experiences as a combat medic, and he begins to think the only difference is that he wears the keys to the locked ward. Medical practice at this time was before the tranquilizing drugs which make patients glassy-eyed sedated. Then the only methods were strait jackets, pacifying tubs, wet sheets and electric shock, such as used John Nash of the Beautiful Mind. Erick's flashbacks to the war have in their carnage a Pacific counterpart to the bloody horror of the Normandy landing in Saving Private Ryan. And all this leads to the final climax of The Keys to Nine-West.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | December 12, 2002 |
| ISBN13 | 9781403350633 |
| Publishers | AuthorHouse |
| Pages | 168 |
| Dimensions | 150 × 10 × 225 mm · 254 g |
| Language | English |
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