Edith Wharton
The Australian - His descent into manic depression taxed Wharton emotionally and financially, yet there was affection to the end. He always called her Puss and used to say: "You know I am no good on Puss's high plain (sic) of thought"; she called him "Dear Old Man".
Source: www.theaustralian.news.com.au
Book Review: In My Blood
Herald Tribune - He cites manic depression as the trademark Sedgwick ailment, but his new book reveals other traits as well. The Sedgwicks have long struggled with their sense of privilege and worried as much about status as about sanity. Another part of the family
Source: www.iht.com
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