En savoir plus
Every morning, countless readers of the morning papers bypass the front page, neglect the sports section, and go directly to the obituary page. It''s not morbid curiosity (or not just that) that motivates them. Legions of obsessive fans turn to the obit page first because it very often contains the most gripping and best-told stories of the day. In The Dead Beat, former Life magazine writer and Esquire editor Marilyn Johnson makes a smart and light-hearted survey of obituary writing, unraveling the cult and culture of obituaries to consider what our feelings about death-and the way we write about it-tell us about how we live.