Joseph Skibell
Young Dr. Jacob Sammelsohn arrives in Vienna in the 1890s, befriends Sigmund Freud, and falls for one of his beautiful and wealthy patients in Joseph Skibellâs epic historical novel, “A Curable Romantic” (Algonquin).
âIntellectual comedy of the Highest Order.â â J.M. Coetzee.
âSkibellâs delicious juxtaposition of Sammelsohn against the cocaine-snorting Freud, and Sammelsohnâs infatuation with the âcruel, vindictive, haughty, caustic, dismissive, even murderousâ character of Emma Eckstein, one of Freudâs patients, make for a magnetic collection of personalities.â â Publishers Weekly.
Joseph Skibellâs novels include “A Blessing on the Moon,” which received the Rosenthal Foundation Award and the Turner Prize for First Fiction. He teaches at Emory, and is director of the Richard Ellmann Lectures in Modern Literature.
The reading is FREE.
Co-presented with the Jewish in Seattle and the University of Washington Hillel.