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KROOKED KETAMINE

BY Arthur Williams • POSTED ON July 25, 2024

In Williams’ novel, a disgruntled government doctor undergoes surgery, and the powerful anesthetic seems to transport him through history.

Ben Anderson is a physician who runs the surgical department at a Veterans Administration Hospital in Cincinnati, and it’s an increasingly thankless job. At the age of 58, he’s tired of navigating the hospital’s labyrinthine bureaucracy, and his pugnacious boss, Barbara “Barb” Dwyer, terrorizes him and wants to force him out of his position. To make matters worse, he’s afflicted with a “janky heart,” as he describes it, and needs a pacemaker; he fears that his condition will be the justification that Dwyer needs to put him out to pasture. During the procedure, he’s anesthetized with ketamine and drifts deeply into a historical dream set in 1863, in which he’s the personal physician to the notoriously racist Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest. Ben, who’s white, not only saves Forrest’s life but also declines to take extreme measures to save the life of a Black soldier, leading him to wonder if it’s possible that he’s an “unfixable racist.” In this lively novel by Williams, Anderson will experience more than one “ketamine-soaked dream”: In another, he finds himself on the HMS Beagle in 1832, conveying Charles Darwin. The author’s style is sharply surreal and provocatively raises questions about what reality is—or, more precisely, what exists outside the bubble of his anesthetic stupor. As wild as the novel is, though, there are serious threads that run through it as the protagonist experiences a “reckoning on life, death and a compromise with my subconscious.” Delightfully, however, these themes are handled with wit and never become ponderous or didactic.

A clever and deeply intelligent exploration of one man’s turbulent reality.

Pub Date: July 25, 2024

ISBN: 9798334074552

Page count: 230pp

Review Posted Online: Sept. 20, 2024

Awards, Press & Interests

Day job

Retired Surgeon

Favorite author

Hampton Sides

Favorite book

On Desperate Ground

Favorite line from a book

God created war so that Americans would learn geography. Mark Twain, "Innocents Abroad".

Favorite word

unctuous

Hometown

Memphis, TN

ADDITIONAL WORKS AVAILABLE

The Surgeon's Obol

Isabella "Izzie" Isaksen finds herself enrolled in a surgical internship at the ball-busting program that is Ohio Memorial General Hospital. She experiences the highs of performing challenging operations and the lows of watching helplessly as good people pass less than gently into that good night. She delights in her colleagues that never tire of recounting sometimes telling, sometimes hilarious "war stories" of surgical encounters past and present. She discovers that the price of survival in this place is different for each person; she must discard the warm embrace of faith to make sense of the tragedy that befalls the innocent throughout her year as a neophyte surgeon. She finds hope and confidence in herself by surviving the first year ordeals at the O.M.G. Hospital. Each chapter has a wry, gruesome, or salacious tale that shapes Izzie's character as a young woman endeavoring to succeed amidst the testosterone, emotional adolescence, blood, guts and pus that fuel this brave but sometimes bewildering world of injury and affliction.
Published: April 6, 2020
ISBN: ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1090894228
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