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Greg Baxter
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1 July 2010

'Traditional autobiography is composed after the experience has passed. I wrote this book in the very panic of the experiences that inspired it ... '

In his early thirties, Greg Baxter found himself in a strange place. He hated his job, he was drinking excessively, he was sabotaging his most important relationships, and he was no longer doing the thing he cared about most: writing. Strangest of all, at this time he started teaching evening classes in creative writing - and his life changed utterly.

A Preparation for Death is a document of the chaos and discovery of that time and of the experiences that led Greg Baxter to that strange place - an extraordinarily intimate account of literary failure (and its consequences), personal decay, and redemption through reading, writing, and truth-telling. Studded with vivid, loving portraits of the people closest to him - his Austrian grandmother, who narrowly survived the Second World War; his mother and father, both described with heartbreakingly close attention; and his cousin Walter, whose own demons provide a striking counterpoint to the author's - it is above all a stunningly vivid and searching self-portrait: possibly the most honest book you'll ever read.


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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin (1 July 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0141048433
  • ISBN-13: 978-0141048437
  • Product Dimensions: 15.3 x 1.6 x 23.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 780,319 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Baxter tells his story with a captivating and rare honesty --Sunday Times

It is through bold self-exploration that Baxter finds his feet and establishes a certainty of place, reaching a raw, distressed beauty of its own in the writing --Irish Times

Real imaginative energy and literary talent at work here --Irish Independent

Brave, honest and propulsive --Metro

Baxter is a serious, thoughtful writer, bent on emotional truth and artistry. He has written an unusual, provocative book. --Financial Times

About the Author

Greg Baxter was born in Texas in 1974. For the past ten years he has lived in Dublin, where he works as a journalist.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A Study in Depressive Neurosis 29 Sep 2010
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First of all, there are a couple of things I need to say before going further:
1. I read the book straight through as soon as I got it, and it's not often that happens.
2. The writing is mostly great, compelling in parts, and quite descriptive (how many writers can describe Dublin rain-clouds every 3 pages and still put a spin on them?).
3. I learned a few new words (and some German too).

But...
Had he not given so many self-absorbed descriptions of his miserable existence, I'd have sworn this was written by one of those teenagers who's painted their room matt black and wonders why nobody 'gets' him.
Definitely NOT one to read if you need some cheering up, as it's a very depressing read. Not, primarily because of the attention to detail he displays in writing about the dark, degenerate corners of his life, of which there are many, but there is an even more hopeless sense that he's intent on being a martyr. He wants to show the world how he suffers for his art, which is fine, if you have good art. The world will generally forgive you a few vices if you can entertain on the way to an early grave, but for this? Not worth it in my opinion.
The book starts well enough, but by the end, it felt rushed and became no more than a hastily composed diary of events leading up to the last page. It felt as if he had to finish it before the funding from some gullible arts foundation ran out.
There are serious parts of the book. I almost wrote overtones there, but they are not. The serious parts are 'dropped in', like a cut and paste job from another essay on the classics, and stick out like a degree certificate hanging among centerfolds from adult magazines.
Overall, a great study in self-absorbed, neurotic depression, and I sincerely hope that this is a step along the way, rather than a swan song because there is so much potential in here to one day produce a book that people will finish and wish they could meet the author. I finished it and hoped I never would.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Too much beers in Dublin 24 Jan 2011
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I am not sure what I was expecting. The book is a bit of everything. It was written before the crash of the Irish economy. I wonder today where Greg Baxter is making a few dollars, when he is not drunk or having sex. The book is honest and quite depressing. It is easy reading, but what was the point of writing it? If you want to have a good description of Dublin yuppies and the new generation of writers before the reckoning, here you have it. But when Greg Baxter ventures into philosophy, quotes Montaigne, or Milton, just go to the pub as he did ...
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1.0 out of 5 stars An exercise in narcissism in 208 pages 27 Jun 2011
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Although showing initial promise, the process of reading this palsied prose began to feel like a slow preparation for death itself. An exercise is casual misogyny ("Girl's secretly adored him, and formulated rape fantasies...in my fantasies Satan is always handsome, and the women always want him" (Give me a break!), the rot sets in around page 12. I've read as much de Sade and Bataille as the next person and so it is certainly not the explicit elements that offend. It is the ugliness of the writing style that makes it impossible to read Baxter's work as anything more than middle-age wish fulfillment wrapped up in poorly formulated sentences with little heart and no ambition.
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