Kate Cole-Adams is a Melbourne writer and journalist. Her non-fiction work Anaesthesia won the Mark and Evette Moran Nib Literary Award, 2017 and the 2017 Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists Media Award. It was shortlisted for the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Non-fiction, 2017. Her novel Walking to the Moon is also published by Text.
'A work of splendid richness and depth, driven by a curiosity so intense that it hazards at times the extreme boundaries of the sayable.' -- Helen Garner 'Kate Cole-Adams has been fascinated with our funny non-being during surgery for a long time, and Anaesthesia feels like a book that's taken over a decade to write, which it is. It also feels like you're having a decade's worth of conversations with a dogged, but generous and resourceful thinker, with someone (she is both a journalist and a novelist) who can crack open a complex idea, and then run with it.' * Readings * 'Comfortably numb. A close-up look at anaesthesia is equal parts social history, popular science and report on experience.' * NZ Listener * 'Cole-Adams's prose is sinuous, at times intoxicating, and witty.' * Sydney Morning Herald * 'Anaesthesia is not just an account of medical research but a poetic exploration of the mysteries of the human mind.' * Australian * 'A troubling, anxious subject that most of us would rather avoid or deflect with dark humour. Cole-Adams has illuminated it in a memorable way. The book is a gift not of oblivion but of awareness.' * Inside Story * 'For the interested reader, it's an outline of the science, with an emphasis on the unknown. For the practitioner, it's a patient experience, eloquently expressed. There's much more the anaesthesia than meets the eye, and this book provides a glimpse into the depths.' * Conversation * 'Anaesthesia is mesmerising...This rich and thorough study looks more deeply into questions about the nature of consciousness than many of us who undergo an anaesthetic are likely, or willing, to ponder.' * Australian Book Review * 'A fascinating mix of historical background, moving-sometimes shocking-surgical stories, interviews with experts and case studies. Surprisingly, it seems relatively little is really known about exactly how effective and affective anaesthetic is. Despite that, I found this book an oddly reassuring study.' * North and South * 'A fascinating mix of historical background, moving-sometimes shocking-surgical stories, interviews with experts and case studies. Surprisingly, it seems relatively little is really known about exactly how effective and affective anaesthetic is. Despite that, I found this book an oddly reassuring study.' * North and South NZ * 'Kate Cole-Adams has written a book that defies familiar categories. It is a personal memoir, a history, a scientific study, and a philosophical enquiry into the unconscious, and by drawing all these strands together the author has delivered a masterpiece.' * Jamie Grant, head judge, Waverley Council Nib Literary Awards * 'Extraordinarily well-researched and delicately structured, this is a book with few parallels. Exceptional writing illuminates a topic that affects most of us, but that few of us understand.' * Judges' Report, Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, 2018 * 'This is a surprising delight of a book about the invention and use of anaesthetics, but it is also about the concept of consciousness. It is a book about the fear of death, the fear of a lack of control, the fear of an imminent operation, the way a life can be plagued by a general feeling of anxiety and how dreams play a part in this.' -- Krissy Kneen * Favourite Reads of 2017 * 'An obsessive, mystical, terrifying, and even phantasmagorical exploration of anesthesia's shadowy terra incognita.' * New Yorker * 'Kate Cole-Adams's Anaesthesia propelled me towards new ways of thinking about thinking itself: experience and consciousness and how we make in and make up this world.' Australian, Books of the Year 2017 -- Ashley Hay * Australian, Books of the Year 2017 * 'Remarkable in its attention to historical detail and quality of the primary sources...practising anaesthetists should read what has become the single best account of our profession's most philosophically fragile constructs-consciousness and self... Cole-Adams has distilled and articulated the art of our profession.' * Anaesthesia Intensive Care Journal *