antrim, donald

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One Friday in April

a story of suicide and survival
2021
"A . . . memoir that offers a new understanding of suicide as a distinct mental illness. As the sun lowered in the sky one Friday afternoon in April 2006, . . . author Donald Antrim found himself on the roof of his Brooklyn apartment building, afraid for his life. In this . . . memoir, Antrim vividly recounts what led him to the roof and what happened after he came back down: two hospitalizations, weeks of fruitless clinical trials, the terror of submitting to ECT--and the saving call from David Foster Wallace that convinced him to try it--as well as years of fitful recovery and setback . . . reframes suicide--whether in thought or action--as an illness in its own right, a unique consequence of trauma and personal isolation, rather than the choice of a depressed person"--Provided by publisher.

The Afterlife

2006
A memoir in which novelist Donald Antrim explores his relationship with his dangerously alcoholic mother, his distant father, and other eccentric members of the family.
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