
The Absent Moon: A Memoir of a Short Childhood and a Long Depression
A literary sensation in Brazil, Luiz Schwarcz's brave and tender memoir interrogates his ordeal of bipolar disorder in the context of a family story of murder, dispossession, and silence--the long echo of the Holocaust across generations
As a child, Luiz Schwarcz knew little about his grandfather and namesake, Lajos. Only later did he learn that Lajos, a devout Hungarian Jew, had been put on a train to a Nazi death camp with his son Andr , whom he ordered to leap to freedom at a rail crossing while he himself was carried on to death. What young Luiz did know was that his father, Andr , who had emigrated to Brazil, was an unhappy and silent man. Luiz blossomed into the family prodigy, becoming a groundbreaking literary publisher. He found a home in the family silence--a home that he filled with reading.
But then, at a high point of outward success, Luiz was brought low by a mental breakdown. The Absent Moon is the story of his journey both to that point and back from it, as Luiz learned to forge a more honest relationship with his own mind, with his family, and with their shared past. The culmination is this extraordinary book--the product of a lifetime's reflection, by a master storyteller.
- Författare
- Luiz Schwarcz
- Översättare
- Eric M. B. Becker
- ISBN
- 9780593490723
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 268 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2023-02-01
- Förlag
- PENGUIN PRESS
- Sidor
- 240
