In a recent issue of Poets & Writers magazine, author Adam Haslett (“Union Atlantic”) acknowledged that the family history portrayed in his new novel is drawn from his own. “This is not ‘Google mental ...
Adam Haslett’s third book, “Imagine Me Gone,” expands on the notion of depression first evoked in “You Are Not A Stranger Here,” the acclaimed collection of short stories that brought Haslett Pulitzer ...
An early scene in Adam Haslett’s searing second novel describes a father adrift in a small motorboat off the coast of Maine with the youngest two of his three children. As his kids — Alec, 7, and ...
No one in a family has an illness alone, especially mental illness. Adam Haslett's long-awaited second novel is told through the five voices of a family in which the father, John, has a mental illness ...
The new novel by Adam Haslett, “Imagine Me Gone,” is a powerful story of a family trying to cope with mental illness. It’s summer in Maine and Alec and his sister Celia are rowing a boat on a lake ...
A new novel by Adam Haslett, “Imagine Me Gone,” paints “a powerful portrait of mental illness” against a backdrop of family history and dysfunction, according to an April 29 review in The Boston Globe ...
Aspen should be proud of its small role in the creation of Adam Haslett’s new novel, on which he was working during his September 2013 Aspen Writers’ Foundation residency in Woody Creek. “Imagine Me ...