The Mind of John Ruschino is divided: the disease led him to believe that Jean-Paul Marat and the inner struggle between his two personalities, the bourgeois and the revolutionary becomes the true protagonist of the story. His psychiatrist...See moreThe Mind of John Ruschino is divided: the disease led him to believe that Jean-Paul Marat and the inner struggle between his two personalities, the bourgeois and the revolutionary becomes the true protagonist of the story. His psychiatrist tells the strange course of the disease, but the solution lies in the fierce revolt dreamlike fantasy of the sick mind of John, in both its forms, inevitably generates. Written by
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