From the best-selling author of Snow Falling on Cedars: a poignant,
searching memoir about one man's fall into depression in the wake of a
national tragedy, and his brave struggle to return to normalcy.
Like most of the country and the world, David Guterson woke
up on Tuesday, September 11th, 2001, not thinking history was about to
change. He was in Washington, D.C., with a group of fellow writers,
evaluating grant applications for the National Endowment of the Arts.
But before their work day had even begun, the Pentagon was bombed; the
Twin Towers were down in New York City; and havoc was wreaked
irrevocably on our collective sense of happiness, security, and
national pride. Scrambling to get out of the city and back home any
way he could, David, along with two fellow writers, rented a car and
drove 2,600 miles across the country to Seattle. But the attacks
triggered something inside him, a pervasive feeling of hopelessness,
fear, despair--a clinical depression that that would not go away. He
lost interest in his work, family, friends--his life. Inspired by
William Styron's masterful Darkness Visible, Guterson's Descent is the
searing account of one man's envelopment by the darkest of human
emotions, and his tunneling out. Powerful, intense, and deeply felt,
it is at once personal and universally illuminating--a confession from
a great literary mind who takes us on a journey of what it feels like,
and means, to lose one's grasp on the world--and to find it once more,
even if by fumbling in the dark.
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A Memoir of Madness
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ISBN
9780804169257
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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