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		<title>The psychopath&#8217;s lament</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The narrator of Lydia Cooper's "My Second Death" has antisocial personality disorder. But how crazy is she, really?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michaela Brandeis has a visceral obsession -- literally visceral, in that she's got an unhealthy propensity for fantasizing about blood and organs. Mickey, who narrates Lydia Cooper's new novel, "My Second Death," is the first person to inform anyone that she's "insane." The diagnosis of record is Antisocial Personality Disorder, and her condition also manifests itself as a revulsion at being touched and an absolute lack of empathy. For anyone.</p><p>But is Mickey really as crazy as she keeps insisting, or as impervious to the emotions of those around her? Although she's the rare disturbed narrator who seems completely reliable (part of her claim to fame is her brutal honesty), the novel hinges on the reader's slowly dawning suspicion that she might be a lot saner than even she realizes.</p><p>Technically, "My Second Death" is a psychological thriller. It begins with Mickey receiving a cryptic message at the university where she works as a grad student in medieval literature. The message includes a quote from Nietzsche and the address of a derelict house. When Mickey investigates she finds a mutilated corpse. At first, she suspects Aidan, an artist acquaintance of her older brother who asks her to help him unearth the circumstances of his mother's death ten years earlier and who lives across the street from the house where she discovered the body. To learn more about him, Mickey decides to fill the vacancy left by his last roommate. The idea that she should be afraid of Aidan doesn't seem to occur to her; Mickey is accustomed to thinking of herself as the dangerous one.</p><p><a href="http://www.salon.com/2013/01/24/the_psychopaths_lament/">Continue Reading...</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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