Freehand Books presents the Calgary launch of:
Bitter Medicine: A Graphic Memoir of Mental Illness
Thursday, March 18, 2010,
7:00 PM
Nickle Arts Museum
on the University of Calgary Campus
2500 University Drive NW
Clem Martini, Olivier Martini, and Freehand Books will be at the Nickle Arts Museum to celebrate the launch of Bitter Medicine: A Graphic Memoir of Mental Illness. Olivier Martini’s artwork will be on display, and Shattered Dreams, the 1989 documentary written and narrated by Clem Martini, will be screened. There will be a reading and Q & A with both authors to follow. Wine and snacks are provided, and a chance to win some great art.
In 1976, Ben Martini was diagnosed with schizophrenia. A decade later, his brother Olivier was told he had the same disease. For the past thirty years the Martini family has struggled to comprehend and cope with a devastating illness, frustrated by a health care system lacking in resources and empathy, the imperfect science of medication, and the strain of mental illness on familial relationships.
Throughout it all, Olivier, an accomplished visual artist, drew. His sketches, comic strips, and portraits document his experience with, and capture the essence of, this all too frequently misunderstood disease. In Bitter Medicine, Olivier’s poignant graphic narrative runs alongside and communicates with a written account of the past three decades by his younger brother, award-winning author and playwright Clem Martini. The result is a layered family memoir that faces head-on the stigma attached to mental illness.
Free Admission, but donations will be accepted on behalf of the Schizophrenia Society of Alberta.


