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Blue Genes: A Memoir of Loss and Survival
— published 2008 — 3 editions |
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Silent Grief: Living in the Wake of Suicide
— published 1988 — 4 editions |
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Silent Grief
— published 1989 |
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Shrink Rap: A Guide to Psychotherapy from a Frequent Flier
— published 2011 |
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DIRECTING FOR FILM
by Christopher Lukas, Christopher Likas — published 1985 |
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The First Year: Prostate Cancer: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed
— published 2005 |
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Directing for Film and Television
— published 2001 |
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Staying in Charge: Practical Plans for the End of Your Life
by Karen Orloff Kaplan, Christopher Lukas — published 2004 — 2 editions |
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“People ask why my brother killed himself. "Why would such a gifted journalist, whose works have won all the prizes in the world, do such a thing?" "He had so many friends, why would he want to leave them?" "But what about all he had to live for?"
In a short space of time, I had a drawerful of articles wirtten by reporters pondering the death of one who, like them, made a living out of trying to sort out the truth, separating fact from conjecture. They were hell-bent on making sense out of this event.
When they phoned, I told them they were going to fail. I told them that the problem with suicide is that it is a senseless event. There is no why.
But of course that's wrong. There are numerous whys, though it's almost impossible, or unlikely that any single one of them is "the answer" that people want to hear.”
― Christopher Lukas
In a short space of time, I had a drawerful of articles wirtten by reporters pondering the death of one who, like them, made a living out of trying to sort out the truth, separating fact from conjecture. They were hell-bent on making sense out of this event.
When they phoned, I told them they were going to fail. I told them that the problem with suicide is that it is a senseless event. There is no why.
But of course that's wrong. There are numerous whys, though it's almost impossible, or unlikely that any single one of them is "the answer" that people want to hear.”
― Christopher Lukas
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