American afterlife Encounters in the customs of mourning
Book - 2014
What happens after someone dies depends on our personal stories and on where those stories fall in a larger tale--that of death in America. It's a powerful tale that we usually keep hidden from our everyday lives until we have to face it. American Afterlife by Kate Sweeney reveals this world through a collective portrait of Americans past and present who find themselves personally involved with death: a klatch of obit writers in the desert, a funeral voyage on the Atlantic, a fourth-generation funeral director--even a midwestern museum that takes us back in time to meet our death-obsessed Victorian progenitors. Each story illuminates details in another until something larger is revealed: a landscape that feels at once strange and famil...iar, one that's by turns odd, tragic, poignant, and sometimes even funny.
- Subjects
- Published
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Athens :
The University of Georgia Press
[2014]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- xiv, 216 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN
- 9780820346007
- Preface
- Chapter 1. American Ways of Death
- Chapter 2. Gone, but Not Forgotten
- Dismal Trade: Sarah Peacock, Memorial Tattoo Artist Under the Skin
- Chapter 3. The Cemetery's Cemetery
- Dismal Trade: Kay Powell, Obituary Writer The Doyenne Speaks
- Chapter 4. The Last Great Obit Writers' Conference
- Chapter 5. Give Me That Old-Time Green Burial
- Dismal Trade: Oana Hogrefe, Memorial Photographer Memory Maker
- Chapter 6. The House Where Death Lives
- Dismal Trade: Lenette Hall, Owner, The Urngarden The Business at the Back of the Closet
- Chapter 7. With the Fishes
- Dismal Trade: Anne Gordon, Funeral Chaplain Funerals Are Fun
- Chapter 8. Death by the Roadside
- Afterword
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
Review by Kirkus Book Review