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Wasted: A Story of Alcohol, Grief and a Death in Brisbane

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Wasted: A Story of Alcohol, Grief and a Death in Brisbane

por Muir, Elspeth

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1922182133
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9781922182135
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Buttaba, New South Wales, Australia
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Melbourne, VIC, Australia: The Text Publishing Company, 2016. Book. Good. Large Softcover. First Australian Trade Paperback Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Large softcover, first Australian trade paperback edition, 310gms, 215 pages. Intimately and beautifully told, Wasted illuminates the sorrows, and the joys, of drinking. Book is in good condition with minor general wear and tear and light page discolouration/spotting throughout, otherwise no other pre-loved markings..

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Em May 29 2016, CloggieDownunder disse:
"I wish he hadn't had the opportunity, liquored up and full of bravado, or sadness, or whatever he was feeling, to fly off the side of the bridge. Because, although I always knew in theory that the inexplicable, untimely death of someone I loved unreservedly would be awful, what was impossible to know until it actually happened was that afterwards there would no longer be a time when I was not a little bit sad. And that my sadness would not be noble and acute – it would be dull, empty, endless, selfish, angry and irritating"

Wasted is the first book by Australian author, Elspeth Muir. Very early one morning, shortly before his twenty-first birthday, Alexander Muir drowned after jumping off Brisbane's Story Street Bridge. His blood alcohol level was slightly less than five times the legal limit for driving. Muir examines this senseless loss of this life from the perspective of a sibling who has her own intimate knowledge of the effects, both positive and negative, of drinking too much.

"I don't know why it was so important that there was alcohol, always. To go without just seemed not to be an option. Without it, I would rub up against the elements of the world, and chafe and blister. With it, everything was softer, easier. You had a drink and you slid into nonchalance and from there into conversations and new situations and adventures and forgetfulness"

Muir examines the drinking culture that seems to be the norm in Australia: her shared personal experience give the narrative a validity that an impartial observer might not achieve. "I didn't think about alcohol, the way I didn't think about eating or breathing. It was just an essential part of existence. Drugs were big colours – hard ink blots on otherwise pastel routines – while alcohol was everyday".

Muir looks at alcohol as a factor in sexual assault, in violence, and in accidental death. She considers both sides of the argument over restriction of licencing laws, even speculating on what her brother might have felt about the subject, but concludes: "…alcohol is not an ordinary commodity…. trying to contain its effects at the time of consumption is less messy than dealing with them afterwards, even if harm-prevention measures somewhat constrain our access to aesthetic or sensual pleasure"

Recalling an earlier incident Alexander had with the Brisbane river, Muir says "When I am maudlin, I imagine the long, dirty, licking river, which coils like a snake on hot sand through fatty suburbs along its waterline, tasted my brother that morning, but was thwarted before it could suck him right in. It waited a year, watching, flicking its sunlit scales, laying open the promise of soft depths on dark evenings; then, early one morning, his curiosity drove him close again, and it ate him.

When I am not maudlin, I know he was not the victim of an animistic river, and that his death, by drowning, was not foreshadowed by his love of water except that it explains why he was near a river alone, with a blood-alcohol content of almost 0.25. My brother died because he was drunk, and because the drink made him stupid"

Text have enclosed this outstanding book in a beautiful cover by Chong Weng Ho. Muir's memoir is honest, thought-provoking and very moving, and this book should be compulsory reading for everyone who drinks to excess on a regular (or even on an occasional) basis.

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Livreiro
Reading Habit AU (AU)
Nº do estoque do livreiro
SOCCOM235
Título
Wasted: A Story of Alcohol, Grief and a Death in Brisbane
Autor
Muir, Elspeth
Formato/Encadernação
Brochura
Estado do livro
Usado - Bom
Condição de sobrecapa
Not Applicable
Edição
First Australian Trade Paperback Edition
ISBN 10
1922182133
ISBN 13
9781922182135
Editorial
The Text Publishing Company
Local de publicação
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Data de publicação
2016
Dimensão
8vo - over 7¾" - 9&f
Palavras-chave
SOCIAL COMMENTARY, Alcohol, Alcoholism, Drinking, Binge Drinking, Addiction, Elspeth Muir, Mental Health, Depression

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