Darkness Visible

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William Styron: Darkness Visible (1992)

English language

Published Dec. 17, 1992

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978-0-679-73639-4
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Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness is a memoir by American writer William Styron about his descent into depression and the triumph of recovery. It is among the last books published by Styron and is among his most celebrated. First published in December 1989 in Vanity Fair, the book grew out of a lecture that Styron originally delivered at a symposium on affective disorders at the Department of Psychiatry of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.Through the employment of anecdotes, speculation, and reportage, Styron reflects on the causes and effects of depression, drawing links between his own illness and that of other writers and public figures.

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This is Styron's story of his descent into depression. It is a harrowing yet familiar journey for anyone who has suffered with the disease. For anyone who is fortunate enough not to have struggled with depression, Styron's very accurate description of the what he experienced should provide a basic understanding of what depression is.

Along the way he touches on a number of topics associated with the disease -- suicide, medication, hospitalisation and various types of therapy. I may not always have agreed on the conclusions he came to, but his opinions are worth hearing out.

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