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The Devil Within - Merritt, Stephanie

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      Livre Littérature Générale - Merritt, Stephanie - 01/05/2009 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : Merritt, Stephanie
    • Editeur : Vermilion
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 01/05/2009
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 274.0
    • Expédition : 192
    • Dimensions : 19.8 x 12.3 x 16.0
    • ISBN : 0091917468



    • Résumé :
      Later, I learned that it has gone by many names - the black dog, the bell jar, the noonday demon, darkness visible, malignant sadness - but in my teens I'd just assumed that my fierce highs and days of disproportionate, isolating despair were part of every teenager's repertoire - how else would Morrissey have sold so many records?

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      Stephanie Merritt...

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      'I was nearly twenty before I understood that there was a name for what sometimes happened to me. Later I learned that it has gone by many names - the black dog the bell jar the noonday demon darkness visible malignant sadness - but in my teens I'd just assumed that my fierce highs and days of disproportionate isolating despair were part of every teenager's repertoire - how else would Morrissey have sold so many records? These pitches in mood were something I didn't speak about to anyone because I was afraid of two things - either that it was nothing serious and I would be told to pull myself together or that it was serious and I would be told that yes I was a mental case.' Stephanie Merritt has a career as a novelist and journalist a beautiful son and a supportive family. Why then did she want to kill herself at the age of 29? Why could no one neither the system of GPs and health professionals nor her closest family and friends help her? Reading like a hybrid of Elizabeth Wurtzel's Prozac Nation and Rachel Cusk's more sober A Life's Work Stephanie's unflinchingly honest memoir explores areas of experience commonly associated with depression such as love solitude and self-medication through the prism of her own experience. Beautifully written and intensely honest this is an extraordinarily moving life-affirming book about a debilitating illness that affects one in six people in the UK alone....

      This powerful memoir will speak to anyone who has suffered bipolar disorder or depression Observer Merritt's attempts at self analysis are bravely honest and provocative...This is a brave and eloquent book Telegraph With a skilled touch, Merritt subtly unravels depression's 'knot of contradictions', blending informative research with an insightful personal account ... [she] has found an eloquent voice with which to shed light onto dark matters Independent on Sunday A moving and powerful account of possibly the most hideous emotional problem - bipolar disorder Oliver James A balanced and brave view of a struggle for sanity...Merritt is an elegant, stoical and informative observer of her own predicament, with an admirable line in grim comedy Evening Standard

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