This fascinating and timely book examines the distressing psychological
syndrome of 'cabin fever' in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and
the greatest confinement of people to their homes in history, offering
antidotes for it. Exploring the definitions and social and cultural
history of cabin fever, a condition provoked by prolonged isolation, the
book will be of interest to anyone concerned about the impact of current
or any future pandemic lockdowns, prison life, remote living, or even
travelling to Mars.