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The Treatment Daniel Menaker, Author Alfred A. Knopf $23 (p) ISBN More By and About This Author. ARTICLES. PW: Daniel Menaker: The Divided Self; OTHER BOOKS. The Treatment by Daniel Menaker. Please select: Performed by Isaiah Sheffer. At 32, Jake Singer is trapped inside not only his own thoughts but also those of his antic, hectoring psychiatrist. The Treatment by Daniel Menaker. Originally published in THE NEW YORKER. Menaker has an original concept, and a good handle on the higjly implausible, but no less hilarious character of Dr. Morales, the eccentric, Spanish therapist treating Jake Singer, the story's narrator/5(12).


THE TREATMENT. Daniel Menaker: Published by Faber and Faber London , Seller: lobstabooks, Leiston, United Kingdom Contact seller Seller Rating: First Edition. Used - Hardcover. US$ Convert currency US$ Shipping. From United Kingdom to U.S.A. DANIEL MENAKER began his career as a fact checker at The New Yorker, where he became an editor and worked for twenty-six years. A former book editor, Menaker is the author of six books; he has written for the New York Times, the Atlantic, Parents, Redbook, and many others. By DANIEL MENAKER Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Read the Review. I WAS GOING TO BE LATE. A fat woman in a quilted brown parka--she looked like a walking onion--had kept everyone waiting in the heavy snow at Ninety-sixth and Broadway while she argued with the driver. She was trying to get him to take a transfer from the day before.


In January, Daniel Menaker—former New Yorker fiction editor, Random House editor-in-chief, and author of The Treatment, among many other books—received a terminal diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, and the twenty-four poems collected in TERMINALIA were written over the course of Menaker’s diagnosis and treatment. The collection chronicles his “long contention with the truth”: that “The illness you’re fighting / And to which you will lose was Written, like this. Praised as "a true comic artist" (Janet Malcolm), Daniel Menaker turns the patient-analyst relationship on its ear in this "witty, incisive novel" (Chicago Tribune). Jake Singer, a young New York City schoolteacher, has a lot going for him -- and even more holding him back. By DANIEL MENAKER Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Read the Review. I WAS GOING TO BE LATE. A fat woman in a quilted brown parka--she looked like a walking onion--had kept everyone waiting in the heavy snow at Ninety-sixth and Broadway while she argued with the driver. She was trying to get him to take a transfer from the day before.

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