The Absent Moon
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“A profoundly emotional book, and a brave one.” —TheNew
YorkerA literary sensation in Brazil, Luiz Schwarcz’s brave and
tender memoir interrogates his ordeal of bipolar disorder in the
context of a family story of murder, dispossession, and silence—the
long echo of the Holocaust across generationsWhen Luiz Schwarcz was
a child, he was told little about his grandfather and namesake,
Láios—“Luiz” in Hungarian. Only later in life did he learn that his
grandfather, a devout Hungarian Jew, had defied his country’s Nazi
occupiers by holding secret religious services in his home. After
being put on a train to a German death camp with his son André,
Láios ordered André to leap from the train to freedom at a rail
crossing, while Láios himself was carried on to his death. What
Luiz did know was that his father André, who had emigrated to
Brazil, was an unhappy and silent man. Young Luiz assumed
responsibility for his parents’ comfort, as many children of trauma
do, and for a time he seemed to be succeeding: he blossomed into
the family prodigy, eventually growing into a groundbreaking
literary publisher in São Paulo. He found a home in the family
silence—a home that he filled with books and with reading.But then,
at a high point of outward success, Luiz was brought low by a
devastating mental breakdown. The Absent Moon is the story of his
journey to that point and of his journey back from it, as Luiz
learned to forge a more honest relationship with his own mind, with
his family, and with their shared past. The culmination of that
path is this extraordinary book, which is beautiful, tragic, noble,
piercingly honest, and ultimately redemptive—the product of a
lifetime’s reflection, given powerful literary shape in the
refiner’s fire by a master storyteller.