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How Not to Kill Yourself
A Portrait of the Suicidal Mind
Buch von Clancy Martin
Sprache: Englisch

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"From the acclaimed author of How to Sell-and based on his viral Huffington Post article-comes a deeply intimate, insightful, and at times even funny portrait of the suicidal mind, combining the author's personal experience with a philosophical, literary, and journalistic inquiry into the subject "If you're going to write a book about suicide, you have to be willing to say the true things, the scary things, the humiliating things. Because everybody who is being honest with themselves knows at least a little bit about the subject. If you lie or if you fudge, the reader will know." The last time Clancy Martin tried to kill himself was in his basement with a dog leash. It was one of over ten attempts throughout the course of his life. But he didn't die, and like many who consider taking their own lives, he hid the attempt from his wife, family, coworkers, and students, slipping back into his daily life with a hoarse voice, a raw neck, and series of vague explanations. In How Not to Kill Yourself, Martin chronicles his multiple suicide attempts in an intimate depiction of the mindset of someone obsessed with self-destruction. He argues that, for the vast majority of suicides, an attempt does not just come out of the blue, nor is it merely a violent reaction to a particular crisis or failure, but is the culmination of a host of long-standing issues. He also looks at the thinking of a number of great writers who have attempted suicide and detailed their experiences (such as David Foster Wallace, Yiyun Li, Akutagawa, Nelly Arcan, and others), at what the history of philosophy has to say both for and against suicide, and at the experiences of people who have reached out to him across the years. The result is a work that powerfully gives voice to what to many has long been incomprehensible, while showing those presently struggling with suicidal thoughts that they are not alone, and that the desire to kill oneself-like other self-destructive desires-is almost always temporary and avoidable"--
"From the acclaimed author of How to Sell-and based on his viral Huffington Post article-comes a deeply intimate, insightful, and at times even funny portrait of the suicidal mind, combining the author's personal experience with a philosophical, literary, and journalistic inquiry into the subject "If you're going to write a book about suicide, you have to be willing to say the true things, the scary things, the humiliating things. Because everybody who is being honest with themselves knows at least a little bit about the subject. If you lie or if you fudge, the reader will know." The last time Clancy Martin tried to kill himself was in his basement with a dog leash. It was one of over ten attempts throughout the course of his life. But he didn't die, and like many who consider taking their own lives, he hid the attempt from his wife, family, coworkers, and students, slipping back into his daily life with a hoarse voice, a raw neck, and series of vague explanations. In How Not to Kill Yourself, Martin chronicles his multiple suicide attempts in an intimate depiction of the mindset of someone obsessed with self-destruction. He argues that, for the vast majority of suicides, an attempt does not just come out of the blue, nor is it merely a violent reaction to a particular crisis or failure, but is the culmination of a host of long-standing issues. He also looks at the thinking of a number of great writers who have attempted suicide and detailed their experiences (such as David Foster Wallace, Yiyun Li, Akutagawa, Nelly Arcan, and others), at what the history of philosophy has to say both for and against suicide, and at the experiences of people who have reached out to him across the years. The result is a work that powerfully gives voice to what to many has long been incomprehensible, while showing those presently struggling with suicidal thoughts that they are not alone, and that the desire to kill oneself-like other self-destructive desires-is almost always temporary and avoidable"--
Über den Autor
CLANCY MARTIN is the acclaimed author of the novel How to Sell (FSG) as well as numerous books on philosophy, and has translated works by Friedrich Nietzsche, Søren Kierkegaard, and other philosophers. A Guggenheim Fellow, his writing has appeared in The New Yorker, New York, The Atlantic, Harper’s, Esquire, The New Republic, Lapham’s Quarterly, The Believer, and The Paris Review. He is a professor of philosophy at the University of Missouri in Kansas City and Ashoka University in New Delhi. He is the survivor of more than ten suicide attempts and a recovering alcoholic.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
A Note to the Reader • xi
Preface • xiii

Part I SUICIDAL TENDENCIES
1 The Suicidal Mind3
2 Is There a Death Drive?34
3 I Can Always Just Kill Myself Tomorrow59
4 They Fuck You Up / Your Mum and Dad (Part I)90

Part II ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE
5 Drinking Myself to Death113
6 Philosophical Suicide156
7 The Sickness unto Death: Observations from Édouard Levé, David Foster Wallace, and Nelly Arcan192
8 The Afterlife, or, Welcome to the Psych Ward223

Part III THE LONG ROAD BACK
9 Relapse Is Part of Recovery249
10 They Fuck You Up / Your Mum and Dad (Part II)263
11 A Good Death?286

Acknowledgments • 335
Appendix I. Tools for Crisis • 337
Appendix II. In Case of Emergency: Interviews on Staying Alive • 341
Notes • 367
Index • 409
Details
Genre: Biographien
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Einband - fest (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780593317051
ISBN-10: 059331705X
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Martin, Clancy
Hersteller: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Maße: 243 x 167 x 40 mm
Von/Mit: Clancy Martin
Erscheinungsdatum: 28.03.2023
Gewicht: 0,792 kg
preigu-id: 121986522
Über den Autor
CLANCY MARTIN is the acclaimed author of the novel How to Sell (FSG) as well as numerous books on philosophy, and has translated works by Friedrich Nietzsche, Søren Kierkegaard, and other philosophers. A Guggenheim Fellow, his writing has appeared in The New Yorker, New York, The Atlantic, Harper’s, Esquire, The New Republic, Lapham’s Quarterly, The Believer, and The Paris Review. He is a professor of philosophy at the University of Missouri in Kansas City and Ashoka University in New Delhi. He is the survivor of more than ten suicide attempts and a recovering alcoholic.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
A Note to the Reader • xi
Preface • xiii

Part I SUICIDAL TENDENCIES
1 The Suicidal Mind3
2 Is There a Death Drive?34
3 I Can Always Just Kill Myself Tomorrow59
4 They Fuck You Up / Your Mum and Dad (Part I)90

Part II ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE
5 Drinking Myself to Death113
6 Philosophical Suicide156
7 The Sickness unto Death: Observations from Édouard Levé, David Foster Wallace, and Nelly Arcan192
8 The Afterlife, or, Welcome to the Psych Ward223

Part III THE LONG ROAD BACK
9 Relapse Is Part of Recovery249
10 They Fuck You Up / Your Mum and Dad (Part II)263
11 A Good Death?286

Acknowledgments • 335
Appendix I. Tools for Crisis • 337
Appendix II. In Case of Emergency: Interviews on Staying Alive • 341
Notes • 367
Index • 409
Details
Genre: Biographien
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Einband - fest (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780593317051
ISBN-10: 059331705X
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Martin, Clancy
Hersteller: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Maße: 243 x 167 x 40 mm
Von/Mit: Clancy Martin
Erscheinungsdatum: 28.03.2023
Gewicht: 0,792 kg
preigu-id: 121986522
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