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- catalog abstract "Don Heche died of AIDS in 1983 at the age of forty-five, one of the earliest casualties of the disease. But he was not the only victim of his illness: he left behind a wife and four children. How her family dealt with their predicament - not only the loss of husband and father but the overwhelming knowledge of his secret homosexual life - is the subject of Susan Bergman's powerful memoir. Bergman's narration weaves back and forth through time as she juxtaposes childhood. recollections with meditations on the breaking up of the Heche family and the lasting effects on those who survived. She reexamines the family's images of themselves in the light of their new awareness, looking for the telltale fault lines in what had seemed an all-American story. She seeks out her father's friends and companions in his other life, including those who cared for him in his last days. In the process, she comes to a new understanding of her father, her. family, and herself, which has profound influence on the way she chooses to live her own life. Susan Bergman writes with frankness, conviction, and impressive narrative art. Anonymity is a heartrending, memorable revelation of the hard truths and healing lessons of one family's extraordinary experience.".
- catalog contributor b5325807.
- catalog created "1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1994.".
- catalog description "Don Heche died of AIDS in 1983 at the age of forty-five, one of the earliest casualties of the disease. But he was not the only victim of his illness: he left behind a wife and four children. How her family dealt with their predicament - not only the loss of husband and father but the overwhelming knowledge of his secret homosexual life - is the subject of Susan Bergman's powerful memoir. Bergman's narration weaves back and forth through time as she juxtaposes childhood.".
- catalog description "family, and herself, which has profound influence on the way she chooses to live her own life. Susan Bergman writes with frankness, conviction, and impressive narrative art. Anonymity is a heartrending, memorable revelation of the hard truths and healing lessons of one family's extraordinary experience.".
- catalog description "recollections with meditations on the breaking up of the Heche family and the lasting effects on those who survived. She reexamines the family's images of themselves in the light of their new awareness, looking for the telltale fault lines in what had seemed an all-American story. She seeks out her father's friends and companions in his other life, including those who cared for him in his last days. In the process, she comes to a new understanding of her father, her.".
- catalog extent "x, 198 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0374254079 :".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Farrar, Straus & Giroux,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "362.1/9697/920092 B 20".
- catalog subject "AIDS (Disease) Patients Family relationships.".
- catalog subject "AIDS (Disease) Patients United States Biography.".
- catalog subject "Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome United States Personal Narratives.".
- catalog subject "Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome United States Popular Works.".
- catalog subject "Bergman, Susan, 1957-2006.".
- catalog subject "Bergman, Susan.".
- catalog subject "Fathers United States Personal Narratives.".
- catalog subject "Fathers United States Popular Works.".
- catalog subject "Gay fathers United States Biography.".
- catalog subject "Heche, Don, 1938-1983 Health.".
- catalog subject "Heche, Don, 1938-1983.".
- catalog subject "Homosexuality, Male United States Personal Narratives.".
- catalog subject "Homosexuality, Male United States Popular Works.".
- catalog subject "RC607.A26 H383 1994".
- catalog subject "WC 503 B499a 1994".
- catalog title "Anonymity / Susan Bergman.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".