The fire this time

for James Baldwin

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  • ISBN: 978-1-923213-10-4
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THERE WAS A time in my life when I thought to jump off a bridge. It was a time when I read Albert Camus obsessively, especially The Myth of Sisyphus. I was trying to figure out how to write my first novel, Fell of Dark, its title taken from one of the darker poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins. I asked myself why read his suicide poems and not the one about spring? It was also around this period that I told myself the mood shifts or else it’ll be the bridge, aged twenty-three.

Completing my master’s, I chose as my research topic the neurobiology of suicide. Recently I went back to this project in an effort to understand what puts someone in such a dark space, what makes them read The Myth of Sisyphus obsessively, what makes them give their self an ultimatum about a bridge. 

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Gabrielle 

GR OnlineTHIS IS MY address, Gabrielle, to you and to no one else. You are the person I wish to speak to about the tumult of recent weeks. Remember how I told you that when I have my first sentence and have weighed it, then I know I have my piece? I have my sentence now. I have my foundation, I have my structure, I have at last the language that will allow me to speak. 

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