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History of a Suicide

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On the night of April 15, 1990, Jill Bialosky's twenty-one-year-old sister Kim came home from a bar in downtown Cleveland. She argued with her boyfriend on the phone. Then she took her mother's car keys, went into the garage, and closed the garage door. Her body was found the next morning.

Those are the simple facts, but the act of suicide is far from simple. For twenty years, Bialosky has lived with the grief, guilt, questions, and confusion unleashed by Kim's suicide. Now, in a remarkable work of literary non-fiction, she recreates with unsparing honesty her sister's inner life, and the events and emotions that led her to take her life on this particular night. In doing so, she opens a window on the nature of suicide itself, our own reactions and responses to it - especially the impact a suicide has on those who remain behind.

Drawing on the works of doctors and psychologists as well as a range of writers from Herman Melville and Emily Dickinson to Sylvia Plath and Wallace Stevens, Bialosky gives us a haunting exploration of human fragility and strength. She juxtaposes the story of Kim's death with the challenge of becoming a mother and her own experience of raising a son. This is a book that explores the families we are born into, the families circumstances give us, and the tender and enduring bonds that keep us connected to the people we love, even after they have left us.

About the author

Jill Bialosky is the author of the poetry collections Subterranean and The End of Desire, the novels House Under Snow and The Life Room, and the co-editor, with Helen Schulman, of the anthology Wanting A Child. Her poems and essays have appeared in the New Yorker, O Magazine, and the Paris Review, among other publications. Bialosky has received a number of awards including the Elliot Coleman Award in Poetry. She is currently an editor at W. W. Norton & Company and lives in New York City.

Summary

A lyrical and compassionate analysis of a family, of loss, and of love.

Product details

Authors Jill Bialosky, Bialosky Jill
Publisher Granta Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.11.2015
 
EAN 9781783782130
ISBN 978-1-78378-213-0
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 129 mm x 198 mm x 18 mm
Weight 194 g
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Biographies, autobiographies

SELF-HELP / Death, Grief, Bereavement, Memoirs, Coping with death & bereavement, Coping with / advice about death and bereavement, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs

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