The Dark Eclipse: Reflections on Suicide and Absence
The Dark Eclipse: Reflections on Suicide and Absence is a book of personal essays in which author Andrew Barnes seeks to come to terms with the suicide of his older brother, Mike. Using source documentation—the police report, autopsy, suicide note, and death certificate—the essays explore Barnes’ relationship with Mike and their status as gay brothers raised in a large conservative family in the Midwest. In addition, the narrative traces the brothers’ difficult relationship with their father, a man who once studied to be a Cistercian monk before marrying and fathering eight children. Because of their shared sexual orientation the author hoped he and Mike would be close, but their relationship was as fraught as the author’s relationship with his other brothers and father. While the rest of the family seems to have forgotten about Mike, who died in 1993, Barnes has not been able to let him go. This book is his attempt to do so.
 
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The Dark Eclipse: Reflections on Suicide and Absence
The Dark Eclipse: Reflections on Suicide and Absence is a book of personal essays in which author Andrew Barnes seeks to come to terms with the suicide of his older brother, Mike. Using source documentation—the police report, autopsy, suicide note, and death certificate—the essays explore Barnes’ relationship with Mike and their status as gay brothers raised in a large conservative family in the Midwest. In addition, the narrative traces the brothers’ difficult relationship with their father, a man who once studied to be a Cistercian monk before marrying and fathering eight children. Because of their shared sexual orientation the author hoped he and Mike would be close, but their relationship was as fraught as the author’s relationship with his other brothers and father. While the rest of the family seems to have forgotten about Mike, who died in 1993, Barnes has not been able to let him go. This book is his attempt to do so.
 
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The Dark Eclipse: Reflections on Suicide and Absence

The Dark Eclipse: Reflections on Suicide and Absence

by A.W. Barnes
The Dark Eclipse: Reflections on Suicide and Absence

The Dark Eclipse: Reflections on Suicide and Absence

by A.W. Barnes

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The Dark Eclipse: Reflections on Suicide and Absence is a book of personal essays in which author Andrew Barnes seeks to come to terms with the suicide of his older brother, Mike. Using source documentation—the police report, autopsy, suicide note, and death certificate—the essays explore Barnes’ relationship with Mike and their status as gay brothers raised in a large conservative family in the Midwest. In addition, the narrative traces the brothers’ difficult relationship with their father, a man who once studied to be a Cistercian monk before marrying and fathering eight children. Because of their shared sexual orientation the author hoped he and Mike would be close, but their relationship was as fraught as the author’s relationship with his other brothers and father. While the rest of the family seems to have forgotten about Mike, who died in 1993, Barnes has not been able to let him go. This book is his attempt to do so.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781684480449
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Publication date: 12/14/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 490 KB

About the Author

A.W. Barnes has a Ph.D. in English Literature and an MFA in Creative Writing. His nonfiction has appeared in Broad Street, The Away Journal, Gertrude Press, and Sheepshead Review. His academic book Post-Closet Masculinities in Early Modern England was published by Bucknell University Press in 2009.

Table of Contents


1. A Complaint
2. The Letter
3. Salient Facts
4. Familial Bodies
5. Prospero's Books
6. Holiday Inn
7. Morta Sicura
Acknowledgments
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