Cliffs of despair

a journey to the edge

By Hunt, Tom

Publishers Summary:
"Beachy Head is a bit of quintessential England, a sea-side promontory where green pastures roll to the edge of a breathtaking chalk cliff. Since 1965, some five hundred people (and counting) have plunged from this sheer precipice, making Beachy Head one of the most popular suicide spots in the world. Why here? Why so many? One chilly English spring, American writer and teacher Tom Hunt left his home and family and journeyed to this bucolic landscape to find out. In a narrative that combines personal memoir, history, travelogue, and investigative journalism, Hunt recounts a season of disturbing revelations (including that Princess Diana allegedly came here intending to jump). Still reeling from a suicide in his own family, Hunt arrives in England obsessed with Beachy Head's grisly mystique, yet utterly unsure of what he will discover." "Gradually, with typical English reserve, the people who haunt this extraordinary place release their secrets. Servers in the local tavern - known among residents as the Last Stop Pub - whisper about their encounters with hollow-eyed men and women in their final hours. The celebrated local witch asserts his belief that the place was once used for human sacrifice. The kindly coroner provides access to suicide notes, photographs, and the Sudden Death files. "It's a very cold solution," confides a wheelchair-bound ex-hippie who miraculously survived his own jump." "In the course of wrenching interviews with bereft family members, watchful taxi drivers, and brave rescue workers, it dawns on Hunt that hidden in many of us is a will to die every bit as tenacious and unyielding as the desire to live - and that Beachy Head stiffens and heightens this death wish. It's a stage that all but begs to be leapt from. A work of psychological exploration, harrowing revelations, and human drama, Cliffs of Despair is the account of an unforgettable journey to a place where beauty and death collide."--BOOK JACKET.

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ISBN
978-0-37550-715-1
Publisher
New York : Random House, c2006.


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Reviewed on January 15, 2006

Following his brother-in-law's suicide, Hunt, an English teacher at a Connecticut boarding school, sought to understand such self-destruction by visiting a place where suicide is not just a personal tragedy but a daily part of life. In this unusual exploration of the motives and meanings of suicide, the author visits a community that harbors the world's third-most-used suicide venue (after San Francisco'...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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