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'Gideon Haigh’s brother Jasper – “Jaz” – was 17 when he was killed in a car accident. Decades later, Haigh picked up a pen and, in a 72 hour span, wrote about the night Jaz died, all that led up to it, and all that he has lived since.'
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https://theconversation.com/a-submerged-continent-of-grief-surfaces-in-gideon-haighs-memoir-of-his-brothers-death-240887A Submerged Continent of Grief Surfaces in Gideon Haigh’s Memoir of His Brother’s DeathThe Conversation