From one of our most accomplished storytellers, an extraordinary and arresting novel about a women`s asylum in the nineteenth century, and a terrifying doctor who wants to change the world. In this harrowing story based on authentic historical documents, we follow the career of Dr. Silas Weir, "Father of Gyno-Psychiatry," as he ascends from professional anonymity to national renown. Humiliated by a procedure gone terribly wrong, Weir is forced to take a position at the New Jersey Asylum for Female Lunatics, where he reigns. There, he is allowed to continue his practice, unchecked for decades, making a name for himself by focusing on women who have been neglected by the state-women he subjects to the most grotesque modes of experimentation. As he begins to establish himself as a pioneer of nineteenth-century surgery, Weir`s ambition is fueled by his obsessive fascination with a young Irish indentured servant named Brigit, who becomes not only Weir`s primary experimental subject, but also the agent of his destruction. Narrated by Silas Weir`s eldest son, who has repudiated his father`s brutal legacy, Butcher is a unique blend of fiction and fact, a nightmare voyage through the darkest regions of the American psyche conjoined, in its startling conclusion, with unexpected romance. Once again, Joyce Carol Oates has written a spellbinding novel confirming her position as one of our celebrated American visionaries of the imagination. `Simply the most consistently inventive, brilliant, curious and creative writer going, as far as I`m concerned` Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl `A master storyteller` The Times
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