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Jennifer Michael Hecht - Stay: A History of Suicide and the Arguments Against It - 9780300209365 - V9780300209365
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Stay: A History of Suicide and the Arguments Against It

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Description for Stay: A History of Suicide and the Arguments Against It Paperback. Many thousands of people kill themselves every year, and many more are left behind to grieve. This book recounts individual suicide cases from the Bible and ancient Greeks to the present day and analyzes how ideas about suicide have changed over time. Num Pages: 280 pages. BIC Classification: HBTB; JFM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 132 x 206 x 25. Weight in Grams: 316.
A leading public critic reminds us of the compelling reasons people throughout time have found to stay alive

Worldwide, more people die by suicide than by murder, and many more are left behind to grieve. Despite distressing statistics that show suicide rates rising, the subject, long a taboo, is infrequently talked about. In this sweeping intellectual and cultural history, poet and historian Jennifer Michael Hecht channels her grief for two friends lost to suicide into a search for history’s most persuasive arguments against the irretrievable act, arguments she hopes to bring back into public consciousness. From the Stoics and ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Yale University Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Weight
316g
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780300209365
SKU
V9780300209365
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-1

About Jennifer Michael Hecht
Jennifer Michael Hecht is a historian of science and culture and a poet. She has written seven books, including the best-selling Doubt: A History, the story of unbelief across the world. Hecht teaches at The New School and lives in Brooklyn.

Reviews for Stay: A History of Suicide and the Arguments Against It
"Eloquent and affecting."—David Brooks, New York Times "Hecht is an intellectual historian and a poet, and her writing reflects both disciplines: The book is rigorous and deeply rewarding, both accessible and challenging. . . . She finds common threads: sympathy for life’s difficulty, yet a plea to stay, for the sake of one’s community and even for one’s future ... Read more

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