Suicidal Maniacs and the Lady of Shalott
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
"These twenty-something people now come into adult life with an amazing critical awareness, an ethical sense,”Morris observes, “and all kinds of factual knowledge and stories, more than any library imaginable, available on their smartphones. They know they have that access. That’s old now. They can take that much for granted and do. What are they going to do with all that info? What’s that story? This is a story about that story. That’s where I’m going with Suicidal Maniacs. The daughter’s story is nothing like the mother’s. With their family of five shrunk to the two of them, the dyad must split apart, and it’s a bit like splitting an atom. The energy released can be explosive, though more vital than deadly."