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![]() Oscar An Inquiry into the Nature of Sanity?
Peter J. Wilson
This is a highly readable and insightful
study of the relationship between the individual and society. The society is
that of the island of Providencia, and the individual is Oscar Bryan. Oscar is
an extraordinary person, and his life is not to be taken as typical of lives
lived in the Caribbean. Yet it is, to paraphrase Oscar himself, only through the
study of the extraordinary that we come to some sort of understanding of the
ordinary. Through Oscar’s life we see magnified some of the basic problems of
the relationship between the individual and his society as they are manifested
in the Caribbean: the continuing conflict between practical and ideal moralities
as revealed in the struggle between “reputation” and “respectability”; the
manipulation of language and speech to confuse, deceive, and inform; the paradox
that requires people to seek privacy from each other if they wish to remain
together. Wilson has contrived not only a fascinating portrait of a unique
personality, but he also offers valuable speculations on the meaning of madness
and the nature of the hidden and elusive bonds that unite, or divide, an
individual and his society. $15.50 list, 142 pages 10-digit ISBN: 0-88133-669-6 13-digit ISBN: 978-0-88133-669-6 © 1974 “Oscar provides a glimpse of a bizarre, colorful society and an even stranger, charming character born of it. And it gives another way of understanding what we call insanity.” —Human Behavior
“Wilson’s portrait is extraordinarily successful in providing insights into island life not possible through an analysis of the societal level.” —Library Journal |