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The Absent Moon : A Memoir of a Short Childhood and a Long Depression

The Absent Moon : A Memoir of a Short Childhood and a Long Depression

Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
SKU: 9781526653840
R 382,50
'A beautiful work that is in turn haunting, touching and redemptive' SIMON SEBAG MONTEFIORE 'Generous in spirit, devoid of self-pity, and an authentic literary achievement' ANDREW SOLOMON ------ When Luiz Schwarcz was a child, he was told little about his grandfather Laios, a Hungarian Jew. Only later would he learn that Laios had ordered his son, Luiz's father, to leap from a train taking them to a Nazi death camp, while Laios himself was carried on to his death. What Luiz did know was tha
May, 2023
'A beautiful work that is in turn haunting, touching and redemptive' SIMON SEBAG MONTEFIORE 'Generous in spirit, devoid of self-pity, and an authentic literary achievement' ANDREW SOLOMON ------ When Luiz Schwarcz was a child, he was told little about his grandfather Laios, a Hungarian Jew. Only later would he learn that Laios had ordered his son, Luiz's father, to leap from a train taking them to a Nazi death camp, while Laios himself was carried on to his death. What Luiz did know was that his father's melancholia haunted the house he grew up in. As many children of trauma do, Luiz assumed responsibility for his parents' happiness, and for a time blossomed into the family prodigy. But then, at a high point of outward success, he was brought low by a devastating mental breakdown. This astonishing memoir interrogates a personal story of mental health through a family history of murder, dispossession, silence and the long echo of the Holocaust across generations - animated by the love and compassion of a master storyteller. ----- 'Brave, honest, devastating, and hopeful ... Schwarcz is a masterful storyteller' ARIANA NEUMANN 'A lyrical and intimate portrait of the author's lifelong, harrowing battle with depression' ABRAHAM VERGHESE
Products specifications
ISBN13 9781526653840
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Contributor By (author) Luiz Schwarcz
Publication Date 2023-04-27
Language English
Format Paperback / softback
Pages 240
Product Dimensions (H x W x L) in mm 205 X 135 X 210
Shipping Weight (grams) 500
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'A beautiful work that is in turn haunting, touching and redemptive' SIMON SEBAG MONTEFIORE 'Generous in spirit, devoid of self-pity, and an authentic literary achievement' ANDREW SOLOMON ------ When Luiz Schwarcz was a child, he was told little about his grandfather Laios, a Hungarian Jew. Only later would he learn that Laios had ordered his son, Luiz's father, to leap from a train taking them to a Nazi death camp, while Laios himself was carried on to his death. What Luiz did know was that his father's melancholia haunted the house he grew up in. As many children of trauma do, Luiz assumed responsibility for his parents' happiness, and for a time blossomed into the family prodigy. But then, at a high point of outward success, he was brought low by a devastating mental breakdown. This astonishing memoir interrogates a personal story of mental health through a family history of murder, dispossession, silence and the long echo of the Holocaust across generations - animated by the love and compassion of a master storyteller. ----- 'Brave, honest, devastating, and hopeful ... Schwarcz is a masterful storyteller' ARIANA NEUMANN 'A lyrical and intimate portrait of the author's lifelong, harrowing battle with depression' ABRAHAM VERGHESE
Products specifications
ISBN13 9781526653840
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Contributor By (author) Luiz Schwarcz
Publication Date 2023-04-27
Language English
Format Paperback / softback
Pages 240
Product Dimensions (H x W x L) in mm 205 X 135 X 210
Shipping Weight (grams) 500
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