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The Black Veil: A Memoir with Digressions
The Black Veil: A Memoir with Digressions
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In his early 20s, a lifetime of excess left Rick Moody suddenly stranded in a depression so profound that he feared for his life. A stay in a psychiatric hospital was just the first step out of mental illness.
In this astonishingly inventive book, Moody tells the story of his collapse and recovery in an inspired journey through what it means to be young and confused, older and confused, guilty, lost, and healed. Woven through his own story, Moody also traces his family's paternal line, looking for clues to his own melancholy in particular to one ancestor, Reverend Joseph Moody, about whom Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote an archetypal story of shame called The Ministers Black Veil.
In a brilliant display that is no less than a literary tour de force, Moody ties past and present, family legend, and serious scholarship into a book that will draw comparisons not just to recent memoirs by Dave Eggers and Martin Amis but to forebears like Nabokovs Speak, Memory.
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Publication year: 2002
Publication date: 2002-05-01
Pages: 323
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Condition: Great Used Condition
ISBN: 0316578991
Dimensions: 6.33 x 1.25 x 9.5 in
Weight: 1.25 lb View full details
