DAVIDSON, John.
Testaments, No. 1: The Testament of a Vivisector.
A few slight stains to the wrappers and lower wrapper partly sunned, but a very good copy indeed.
The T.S. Eliot scholar Anthony Cuda posits this first instalment of Davidson’s Testaments series as a source for Eliot: “Another of Davidson’s speakers, who seems to have had a similarly haunting effect on Eliot, relates with philosophical detachment the details of a ghastly vivisection he performed on a dying man whom he had taken into his care. “I study pain,” the narrator of Davidson’s The Testament of a Vivisector explains before dismembering the paralyzed man, “measure it and invent it”.”