Nothing was the same : a memoir / Kay Redfield Jamison.
2009
RC644 .J36 2009 (Mapit)
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Title
Nothing was the same : a memoir / Kay Redfield Jamison.
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Edition
1st ed.
ISBN
9780307265371
0307265374
0307265374
Publication Details
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2009.
Language
English
Description
208 p. : port. ; 22 cm.
Call Number
RC644 .J36 2009
Dewey Decimal Classification
616.890092 B
Summary
A haunting meditation on mortality, grief, and loss. Perhaps no one but Kay Redfield Jamison--who combines the acute perceptions of a psychologist with a writerly elegance and passion--could bring such a delicate touch to the subject of losing a spouse to cancer. She looks back at her relationship with her husband, Richard Wyatt, a renowned scientist who battled dyslexia to become one of the foremost experts on schizophrenia. And with her characteristic candor, wit, and simplicity, she describes his death, her own long, difficult struggle with grief, and her efforts to distinguish grief from depression. Wryly humorous anecdotes mingle with bittersweet memories of a relationship that was passionate and loving in this psychological study of grief viewed from deep inside the experience itself.--From publisher description.
In spare and at times strikingly lyrical prose, Jamison ("An Unquiet Mind") looks back at her relationship with her husband, Richard Wyatt, a renowned scientist who battled severe dyslexia to become one of the foremost experts on schizophrenia.
In spare and at times strikingly lyrical prose, Jamison ("An Unquiet Mind") looks back at her relationship with her husband, Richard Wyatt, a renowned scientist who battled severe dyslexia to become one of the foremost experts on schizophrenia.
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Table of Contents
The pleasure of his company
Lilacs and a Roman ring
Broken portions
Raining stars
Joy be the starlight
Wildflowers and granite
Mourning and melancholia
Fugitive dyes.
Lilacs and a Roman ring
Broken portions
Raining stars
Joy be the starlight
Wildflowers and granite
Mourning and melancholia
Fugitive dyes.