Quote by: Antonella Gambotto-Burke

To cope, he and his siblings – older and younger sisters, a younger brother - created a game called Henry Kissinger. Palahniuk remembers that as their parents fought, lots would be drawn to see who would play Kissinger. 'This was the early to mid-70s, when Kissinger was a hero, forging peace in the Middle East,' he explains. 'Whoever became Henry Kissinger would have to go and redirect our parents’ attention or anger to a different crisis.' The child who drew the short straw would severely hurt himself, presenting himself as 'this injured thing' in an effort to diffuse conflict.


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