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Bodies in Motion and At Rest

English · Paperback / Softback

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The facts of life and death remain the same. We live and die, we love and grieve, we breed and disappear. And between these existential gravities, we search for meaning, save our memories, leave a record for those who will remember us.'So writes Thomas Lynch in Bodies in Motion and at Rest - the second collection of essays by the award-winning author of The Undertaking.As poet and funeral director, Lynch examines the relations between the literary and the mortuary arts - the connection between obsequies and prosodies; the effort to give voice to unspeakable things: great love, great heartbreak, great wonder, great pain; how icons, metaphors and ritualised speech are engaged in poems and in funerals.The essays assembled here explore a species at the intersection of millennia, beleaguered by choices and changes, encumbered by merger and acquisition, numbed by maths and technologies, in search of the meaning of Life and Time, our lives and times. In an age that seeks to define human experience in retail, high-tech or pop-psyche terms, these wise, exquisite essays explore the distance between birth and death, the condition of the human being and the state of ceasing to be.

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Authors Thomas Lynch
Publisher Vintage UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.04.2011
 
EAN 9780099565161
ISBN 978-0-09-956516-1
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 112 mm x 190 mm x 16 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Essays, feuilletons, literary criticism, interviews

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary Figures, Prose: non-fiction, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Death & Dying, Autobiography: literary, Biography and non-fiction prose, Autobiography: writers, Sociology: death and dying, Sociology: Death & Dying

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