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Michael Honig

    Michael Honig transitioned from a career in medicine to dedicate himself fully to writing. His works are characterized by a profound insight into the human psyche and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. With unerring precision, he explores themes of loss, identity, and the search for meaning in the modern world. His style is both penetrating and sensitive, offering readers an unforgettable literary experience.

    Michael Honig
    The Senility of Vladimir P
    Goldblatt's Descent
    • 2016

      As provocative and spiky as Look Who's Back, The Senility of Vladimir P is a strangely moving, blackly funny and frankly brilliant calling to account of Vladimir Putin, of power and greed, and of our own moral complicity. A vodka- soaked tragicomedy of bribes, backhanders and a certain ex-president of Russia now senile going catastrophically awry.

      The Senility of Vladimir P
    • 2014

      Talented but obstinate, Dr Goldblatt has almost destroyed his career before it has properly begun. It increasingly appears that his inability to temper idealism with pragmatism means that his new but temporary position at a London hospital represents his last chance in the NHS. Yet this hospital is depressingly similar to all those he has temped in before - dysfunctional and bureaucratic, a place in which a concern for patients seems secondary to a concern for reputations. As Goldblatt attempts to hold on to his job in the medical chaos of Floor Five, overseen by the monstrous ego of Professor Small, he finds himself sinking dangerously towards a point of no return, where it feels as though self-abnegation is killing him and selfdestruction seems like the only remedy.

      Goldblatt's Descent