Mess

One Man's Struggle to Clean Up His House and His Act

13 September 2016

Description

Hilarious and poignant, a glimpse into the mind of someone who is both a sufferer from and an investigator of clutter.

Millions of people struggle with severe clutter and hoarding. Barry Yourgrau is one of them. Behind the door of his apartment, Yourgrau’s life is chaos. Confronted by his exasperated girlfriend, he embarks on a heartfelt, wide-ranging and too often uproarious project to take control of his apartment and life, and to explore the world of extreme hoarding.

Encountering a professional declutterer, a Lacanian shrink and Clutterers Anonymous—not to mention Britain’s most excessive hoarder—as well as explorations of the bewildering universe of new therapies and brain science, Yourgrau navigates uncharted territory: clearing shelves, boxes and bags; and sorting through a lifetime of messy relationships. Mess is the story of a man’s efforts to let go, clean up his space (physical and emotional) and save his relationship.

Reviews

"... excellent, eccentric book..." — Paul Levy, The Spectator

"All shared in an artfully constructed, self-deprecating, humorous yet moving memoir." — Human Givens

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9780393352900

140 x 211 mm • 288 pages

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