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Ruins of the 20th Century Ruins of the 20th Century Skip to content Home About Contact My books ← Older posts Mother Stands For Comfort Posted on July 17, 2015 | Leave a comment I wrote this piece for the epiphanies column of  Wire magazine in 2010; it’s included in the  Epiphanies anthology, edited by Tony Herrington. In the summer of 1985 my mother died. I had just turned sixteen. My parents had known for weeks that the autoimmune disease that pinched and harrowed my mother’s flesh for years had finally turned on her major organs, and there was no hope. My two younger brothers and I were not informed. But we knew that things had altered for the worse – there must have been a reason that my father kept us from the hospital this time. Meanwhile, relatives gathered and maintained a quiet version of normality. On Saturday the 13th of July my brothers and I sat dazed in front of the spectacle of Live Aid. My father came back late and went to bed, but we ca...

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