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- Aug 18, 2020
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I really like the writing of DFW. (An american author who ctb 2008). HIs description of depression and suicidality are so accurate. I think noone will be interested in this thread. But I do it anyway. In The Planet Trillaphon he describes that he will never be a able to leave the circle of depression. In Good Old Neon (published 2004 so 4 years before his suicide) he describes the feeling of someone who will ctb and has a lot of self-hatred.
I think in his work he has often left hints that he will do it. I partly do the same. And I think so did Virginia Woolf. However I am not fully sure about her whole story.
I compare myself too often with people who ctb. Still I just recently thought again about this interview of David Foster Wallace.
At minute 29 a very interesting part begins. He talks about his private life. Especially depression and suicidality. At minute 31 he says he is "not ready to jump of a building". If you look at his face after these words he does not look very satisfied with it. I could imagine he lied about this. However if you take him literally he never jumped of a building. Instead he hanged himself.
After one point in my life (I am talking about myself) I have recognized there is no way around suicide. (After my second psychosis). I am pretty sure DFW also knew it in a very young age or at least expected it.
So I asked myself if he knew it in this moment during the interview. He always talked about how to manage a mid-life crisis. This is such an euphemism.
I think in his work he has often left hints that he will do it. I partly do the same. And I think so did Virginia Woolf. However I am not fully sure about her whole story.
I compare myself too often with people who ctb. Still I just recently thought again about this interview of David Foster Wallace.
At minute 29 a very interesting part begins. He talks about his private life. Especially depression and suicidality. At minute 31 he says he is "not ready to jump of a building". If you look at his face after these words he does not look very satisfied with it. I could imagine he lied about this. However if you take him literally he never jumped of a building. Instead he hanged himself.
After one point in my life (I am talking about myself) I have recognized there is no way around suicide. (After my second psychosis). I am pretty sure DFW also knew it in a very young age or at least expected it.
So I asked myself if he knew it in this moment during the interview. He always talked about how to manage a mid-life crisis. This is such an euphemism.