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The Black Veil

A Memoir with Digressions

Rick Moody
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Pages
323
Year
2015
Language
English

About

A raw, unflinching, convention-defying memoir of substance abuse, depression, and guilt In his genre-bending memoir, Rick Moody, author of The Ice Storm, delves into not only his own tormenting struggle with depression and alcoholism but also the pathos inherent in American society. Beginning with his childhood and widening his gaze to his ancestral past, Moody elegantly details the events that led him to admit himself to a psychiatric hospital.   Seeking explanations for his inner demons, Moody traces his lineage back to Joseph "Handkerchief" Moody. In early-eighteenth-century Maine, Joseph accidentally killed his childhood friend and wore a handkerchief over his face for the rest of his life as a self-imposed punishment. His story stirs within Moody a drive to understand his own failings through a study of American violence from colonial times to the 1999 massacre at Columbine High School. Remarkably broad in scope and full of Moody's witticisms and brilliantly crafted prose, The Black Veil is an extraordinary exploration of both personal and cultural shame that transcends the expectations of a memoir. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Rick Moody including rare images from the author's personal collection.

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"An intoxicating, gate-crashing wonder of a read . . . a book like no other."
Austin American-Statesman
"Compulsively readable . . . A profound meditation on madness, shame, and history . . . One of the finest memoirs in recent years."
The Washington Post Book World
"Ferociously intelligent, emotionally unsparing . . . Verbal invention capers and sparkles on every page."
Austin American-Statesman

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