Mayhem: A Memoir

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Mayhem: A Memoir
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sigrid Rausing
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 200,Width 128
Category/GenreMemoirs
Coping with drug and alcohol abuse
Coping with death and bereavement
ISBN/Barcode 9780241977064
ClassificationsDewey:362.29092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint Penguin Books Ltd
Publication Date 26 July 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A searing memoir about the impact of addiction on a family For years Sigrid Rausing watched helplessly as her brother Hans and his wife Eva succumbed to drug addiction. It afflicted a terrible toll on their family, culminating in Eva's tragic early death. As this death led to inquest and media circus, the world looked on in horror, but few understood the suffering endured by the Rausing family. In Mayhem, Sigrid explores the collateral damage addiction wreaks on loved ones. Telling her family's story, she examines painful and rarely discussed questions. What is it like to live with addiction in the family? How can you help without hurting the one you love? And what does it mean to survive another's addiction?

Author Biography

Sigrid Rausing is the editor of Granta magazine and the publisher of Granta Books. She is the author of two previous books- History, Memory, and Identity in Post-Soviet Estonia, and Everything is Wonderful, which was short-listed for the Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize. She is an Honorary Fellow of the London School of Economics and of St Antony's College, Oxford. She lives in London.

Reviews

Fierce, lyrical, and lucid memoir -- Siri Hustvedt A profoundly articulate and harrowing memoir of a family grappling with addiction... I was impressed and moved -- A. M. Homes A short, intense and moving memoir... a poignant and at times harrowing account that testifies to the resilience of the human spirit * Tatler * Powerful and spare... her elisions and prevarications have a striking effect * The Observer * Such a unique and haunting story to tell * The Sunday Times * What gives this book its astonishing power is not the guilt, but the intelligence and literary skill. Beautifully structured... Rausing sets the scene with painterly delicacy and then steps back to analyse the implications of what she has revealed * The Guardian * A deeply felt memorial to a lost brother...a finely written memoir * Literary Review * Riveting, clear-sighted and exceptionally articulate...heartbreaking...her literary and psychoanalytic fluency gives the book an impact that feels arrestingly honest * Daily Telegraph * Touched by its bravery, sincerity and the frequent beauty of the writing * The Times * In this slim, stoic memoir... Rausing thoughtfully, painstakingly, works a deep groove into the stubborn surface of certain bedevilling questions: "How do you write about addiction?"... I nodded and sometimes cried. I wanted to invite the author over for tea * The Millions * Publisher's description. A courageous and clear-sighted memoir about addiction and its terrible repercussions within a family. In 2012, Hans Rausing, heir to the vast Tetrapak fortune, was pulled over by the police while driving erratically across Wandsworth Bridge. What those police officers eventually found would shock the world... * Penguin *