White Out, Michael W. Clune
White Out, Michael W. Clune
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White Out
The Secret Life of Heroin

Author: Michael W. Clune

Narrator: Alex Knox

Unabridged: 9 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/15/2024


Synopsis

The tenth-anniversary edition of Michael Clune's classic memoir of addiction and recovery: "Dreamily exact . . . sensual and hilarious . . . One of the year's best books" (The New Yorker).

With dark humor, and in crystalline prose, Clune's account of life inside the heroin underground is like no other. Whisking us between the halves of his precarious double life—between the streets of Baltimore and the college classroom, where Clune is a graduate student teaching literature—we spiral along with him as he approaches rock bottom: from nodding off in a row house with a one-armed junkie and a murderous religious freak to having his life threatened in a Chicago jail while facing a felony possession charge.

After his descent into addiction, we follow Clune through detox, treatment, and finally into recovery as he returns to his childhood home, where the memory disease and his heroin-induced white out begin to fade. White Out is more than a memoir. It is a rigorous investigation that offers clarity, hope, and even beauty to anyone who wants to understand the disease or its cure. This tenth anniversary edition includes a new preface by the author.

Contains mature themes.

About Michael W. Clune

Michael W. Clune is a professor of English at Case Western Reserve University. He is the author of a memoir titled White Out: The Secret Life of Heroin and of the scholarly books, American Literature in the Free Market and Writing Against Time.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brian on November 28, 2014

Why is everyone treating this like it's a self-help book or scientific study of addiction rather than a valuable work of 21st-century literature?......more

Goodreads review by John on March 12, 2015

Clune gets it. He really gets it. This memoir comes from the place addiction really comes from, which is to say the loving and hateful relationship so many of us had/have with heroin. The danger of this book, as least for the addict-reader, is that it reminds us of the high so well we risk desiring......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on December 15, 2022

4.5 ⭐️ One of the better written memoirs I’ve ever read. Michael Clune is a terrific writer who has an inflection in his writing that I loved. Most memoirs are read because of the topic(s) being discussed but I would read more by him. Especially a novel. If this topic of heroin addiction and recovery......more

Goodreads review by Max on November 03, 2024

Made going to oberlin sound way cooler than it is......more

Goodreads review by Micah on February 04, 2014

I really liked this book a lot because it was entertaining and because it opened up new ways for me to think about addiction, which is to say from the point of view of the addict.......more