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The Ex-suicide: A Mountain Brook Novel

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By (author): Katherine Clark

The Ex-Suicide, Katherine Clarks fourth Mountain Brook novel, is a satirical comedy of manners about a prominent Alabama family living across the street from the Birmingham Country Club. The house happens to be where the writer Walker Percy lived as a child with his family until his father committed suicide in the attic with a shotgun. The only son of the current residents, Hamilton Ham Whitmire has several Ivy League degrees as well as a generous trust fund but is striving mainly to be an ex-suicide, as defined by Percys writings. As a result of Hams intellectual aspirations and philosophical principles, and thanks to his trust fund, he has succeeded only in figuring out what he does not want to do with his life. Unfortunately this comprises just about all known occupations, but especially any involving the family business, which his imperious, society-matron mother insists he take over from his aging father.



When the novel opens, the thirty-seven-year-old son has recently returned to his hometown and taken a teaching position at a historically black college in the other Birminghamnot the one where he grew up. As an anxiety-ridden, panic-attack-prone depressive in a perpetual state of existential crisis, Ham must plan carefully how to get through each day without putting his life in the hands of the mental-health-care professionals. But, according to his mother, he must also take over the reins of the family business, get married, and carry on the family name.



Ham isnt in Birmingham long before he learns his college is also in an existential crisis and fighting to keep its doors open. Even worse, circumstances force him to take at least an interest in the family business. While seeking refuge and stability in the waiting room of his therapists office, he finds himself in the emotional thrall of a beautiful old flame who is in the midst of a devastating divorce. She is anxious to have Ham back in her life, at least as an escort, but probably more.



Will Ham buckle under all the pressuresas Percys father famously did in the attic of what is now his parents home? Or will he be able to pull himself together and live up to societys (and his mothers) expectations? Fortunately Ham is one of Norman Laneys former pupils, and Laney never gives up on a student. In the midst of Hams crisis, Laney steps into the breach in hopes that Ham chooses life as an ex-suicide.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781611177763

About Katherine Clark

Katherine Clark holds an A.B. degree in English from Harvard and a Ph.D. in English from Emory. She is the coauthor of the oral biographies Motherwit: An Alabama Midwifes Story with Onnie Lee Logan and Milking the Moon: A Southerners Story of Life on This Planet a finalist for a National Book Critics Circle award coauthored with Eugene Walter. The Ex-Suicide isthe fourth in her series of novels featuring Laney and his students and is preceded by The Headmasters Darlings (winner of the 2015 Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction) All the Governors Men and The Harvard Bride all part of the University of South Carolina Presss Story River Books. Clark is working on Pat Conroys oral biography also forthcoming from the University of South Carolina Press series. She lives on the Gulf Coast.

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