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How can one not be crazy here?

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`Loony bin": no euphemisms here. Kate Millett aims to talkstraight, not about "mental illness," but about "madness" - her own.And just as her 1970 bestseller, Sexual Politics, sought to liberatewomen from the bonds of patriarchy, her new book aims to liberateherself and others bound by the chains - real and psychological - ofthe loony bin.

Kate MIllett is a woman with a full life as author, artist andactivist. Her story is set in a richness of work, friends, family,lovers, and a much-loved farm in upstate New York that she wasturning into a women's art collective. One summer, 10 years ago,feeling strong and secure, she decided to stop taking the lithiumprescribed to control her manic depression. …

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