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Life, Death and Iguanas

por Marc Newhouse

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"Once the lively and eccentric people within the book come to life, we are reminded of the certainty of Fran’s planned death and the reader is left in an almost agonizing wait to read how this inevitable scene will play out. One wishes the paragraphs describing the local idiosyncratic “Wisconsinites” to go on indefinitely, yet evokes within the reader a slight dread of the forthcoming narration of Frannies’ last week in the cabin. The reader feels re-assured that her death is not in vain. Marc Newhouse portrays the full and wonderful life that his mother has experienced and her everlasting influence on the family as a whole. Even among family quarrels and differing opinions, the discussions about how to pull off a legal suicide is replete with dark humour as well as with narration touching upon quirky “mystery” diseases the author is convinced he is experiencing. And then of course, there are the iguanas."
añadido por tai.fernandez | editarOneTitle Reviews, Kelly B. (Nov 27, 2012)
 
"Life, Death and Iguanas is a fascinating memoir by Marc Newhouse (I read one chapter and was instantly hooked) focusing on the life and death of his mother Frances Newhouse. Because the author has resided in Puerto Rico since 1996, the memoir includes detailed scenes of everyday life on the island and the thought-provoking perspectives of an outsider-becoming-an insider. Edited and formatted by Jan Marie (Taí) Fernández-Toledo, this e-book was self-published through Amazon’s Kindle Direct-Publishing (30 August 2012)."
 
"It took a seismic event for Marc Newhouse to fall prey to what he calls the family curse.

“In the year that followed my mother’s death,” he wrote, “I spent a lot of time looking at iguanas.”

But iguanas are not the Newhouse family curse, which is not really a curse at all.

What the death of Franny Newhouse — in May 2010, at age 89, in the living room of her home outside Blue Mounds — did was propel her youngest son, Marc, now 55, to write her story, which became the Newhouse family story. That story, set largely in the Madison area, is one of writers."
 
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In the year that followed my mother’s death, I spent a lot of time looking at iguanas.
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What I do know is that I only began to think like this when my mother died. Or in the week or two before her death, when we struggled to find a way out for her that would meet the demands of all her children, my brothers. Suicide it would not be, homicide much less; she could, however, stop eating and drinking. I thought it cruel.
But it’s curious land, that part of Wisconsin. It’s the only place I’ve seen where the land doesn’t rise, but instead falls gently down, the sunlight sweetly receding to gloom. You have the sense always of being on top, and of looking down.
A newspaper man, he was up on almost all of what was happening in town, and learned that the U.S. government was decommissioning Truax Air Force Base. A buddy of his had been contracted to tear down several buildings
Best, Gunnar would move to the piano and play, always from memory, in the dim light on his double-keyboard piano (there were perhaps a dozen in the world—he had two…). A 19th-century evening in a darkening, 1960s Wisconsin setting….
So Link got into his car and followed the farmer’s truck, went out to the field, poked around, got samples of clover, and went back to his lab. Then he discovered the chemical that eventually would save many lives.
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