Quote by: Antonella Gambotto-Burke

The light in that room was a glow; I seem to remember the color green, or perhaps flowers. A pale green sheet covered his inert body but not his head, which lay (eyes closed, mouth set in a tense and terrible grimace) unmoving. Gianluca. Barely able to see, barely able to stand - my knees kept buckling – and breathing so quietly I thought that I, too, might die; that out of shock, I would just drift away, the shell of my body cracking open. No longer anchored by my brother’s love, I would be reabsorbed by sky. Gianluca. If there was never another sound in the world, I would understand – yes, that would be appropriate, it would be fitting. This was the antithesis of music, the antithesis of noise. My brother’s death seemed to demand silence of all the world. Gianluca.


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Author Bio


  • NameAntonella Gambotto-Burke
  • DescriptionAustralian author and journalist
  • BornSeptember 19, 1965
  • CountryAustralia
  • ProfessionJournalist; Novelist
  • WorksThe Eclipse: A Memoir Of Suicide