Double Down Reflections on Gambling and Loss

Cover of Double Down Reflections on Gambling and Loss by Frederick Barthelme
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Year: 1999
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 198
ISBN-13: 9780395954294
Dimensions:
Height: 8.75 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.8 Pounds
Width: 0.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 616.85/841
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Double Down: Reflections on Gambling and Loss by Frederick Barthelme, published by Houghton Mifflin in 1999, is a nonfiction exploration that delves into the complexities of family dynamics and the allure of gambling. In this 198-page work, Barthelme recounts the experiences shared with his brother Steven following the loss of their parents and brother. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of their gambling escapades along the Mississippi coast, where they faced both the thrill of chance and the harsh realities of addiction.

Readers will find a poignant account of the brothers’ journey through grief and risk, as they navigate the emotional landscape shaped by their family’s history and their own choices. The book reflects on themes of addiction, the psychology of gambling, and the consequences of pursuing illusions. Through their experiences, the Barthelmes provide insight into the complexities of loss and the often-overlooked dangers of seeking solace in games of chance. This edition offers a candid look at the interplay between personal tragedy and the seductive nature of gambling.


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“So each night begins. One of us picks up the other and we drive into the Mississippi darkness, headed for a place where everything is different.” This first nonfiction book by Frederick Barthelme, author of BOB THE GAMBLER, and his brother and colleague Steven is both a story of family feeling and a testimony to the risky allure of casinos. Within a year and a half, the authors had lost both of their parents, less than a decade after their brother Donald died. Their exacting father had been a prominent modernist architect in Houston; their mother, the architect of this family of seven, which she “invented, shaped, guided, and protected.” “We were on our own in a remarkable new way,” the Barthelmes write, “and we were not ready.” What followed was a several-year escapade during which the two brothers lost close to a quarter million dollars in the gambling boats off the Mississippi coast. They played to enter that addictive land of possibility. Then, in a bizarre twist, they were charged with violating state gambling laws, fingerprinted, and thrown into the surreal world of felony prosecution. For two years these widely publicized charges hung over their heads, shadowing their every step, until, in August of 1999, the charges were finally dismissed. DOUBLE DOWN is the sometimes wryly told, often heartbreaking story of how Frederick and Steven Barthelme got into this predicament. It is also a reflection on the pull and power of illusions, the way they work on us when we are not careful.

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