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		<title>All the living and the dead</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Fuelled by a childhood fascination with death, journalist Hayley Campbell searches for answers from the people who choose to make a living by working with the dead. Along the way, Campbell encounters funeral directors, embalmers, a man who dissects cadavers for anatomy students, and a former executioner who is responsible for ending 62 lives. She holds a brain at an autopsy, visits a cryonics facility in Michigan, and goes for late-night Chinese with a homicide detective. Through Campbell's probing, reverent interviews with these people who see death every day, she pieces together the psychic jigsaw to ask: Why would someone choose a life of working with the dead? And what does dealing with death every day do to you? A dazzling work of cultural criticism, the book weaves together reportage with memoir, history, and philosophy, to offer readers a brilliant look into the psychology of Western death.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;A superlative piece of writing&#8230; provocative, loving and profound&#8217; <i>THE TIMES</i>&#8216;Without exaggeration, an awe-inspiring achievement&#8217; NIGELLA LAWSON</b><b>&#8216;Moving, funny, and liable to unexpectedly cause me to tear up&#8217; NEIL GAIMAN</b><b>An<i> Irish Times</i> Book of the Year</b>In this profoundly moving and remarkable book, journalist Hayley Campbell explores society&#8217;s attitudes towards death, and the impact on those who work with it every day. &#8216;If the reason we&#8217;re outsourcing this burden is because it&#8217;s too much for us,&#8217; she asks, &#8216;how do <i>they</i> deal with it?&#8217; Would facing death directly make us fear it less?Inspired by her own childhood fascination with the subject, she meets embalmers and a former death row executioner, mass fatality investigators and a bereavement midwife. She talks to gravediggers who have already dug their own graves and questions a man whose job it is to make crime scenes disappear. Through Campbell&#8217;s incisive and candid interviews with people who see death every day, she asks: Does seeing death change you as a person? And are we all missing something vital by letting death remain hidden?<b>&#8216;Essential, compassionate, honest&#8217; Audrey Niffenegger, author of <i>THE TIME TRAVELER&#8217;S WIFE</i></b><b>&#8216;Never macabre&#8230; poignant&#8230; Transformative</b><b>&#8216; <i>FINANCIAL TIMES</i></b></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Fuelled by a childhood fascination with death, journalist Hayley Campbell searches for answers from the people who choose to make a living by working with the dead. Along the way, Campbell encounters funeral directors, embalmers, a man who dissects cadavers for anatomy students, and a former executioner who is responsible for ending 62 lives. She holds a brain at an autopsy, visits a cryonics facility in Michigan, and goes for late-night Chinese with a homicide detective. Through Campbell's probing, reverent interviews with these people who see death every day, she pieces together the psychic jigsaw to ask: Why would someone choose a life of working with the dead? And what does dealing with death every day do to you? A dazzling work of cultural criticism, the book weaves together reportage with memoir, history, and philosophy, to offer readers a brilliant look into the psychology of Western death.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;A gentle book and, like death itself, sometimes an unexpectedly kind one&#8217; </b>Neil Gaiman<b>&#8216;This is an absorbing and important book, seeking out stories so many shy away from and telling them with such respect, humanity, heart and, yes, wit. Without exaggeration, an awe-inspiring achievement&#8217; </b>Nigella Lawson<b>___________________</b><b>We are surrounded by death. It is in our news, our nursery rhymes, our true-crime podcasts. Yet from a young age, we are told that death is something to be feared. How are we supposed to know what we&#8217;re so afraid of, when we are never given the chance to look?</b> Fuelled by a childhood fascination with death, journalist Hayley Campbell searches for answers in the people who make a living by working with the dead. Along the way, she encounters mass fatality investigators, embalmers, and a former executioner who is responsible for ending 62 lives. She meets gravediggers who have already dug their own graves, visits a cryonics facility in Michigan, goes for late-night Chinese with a detective, and questions a man whose job it is to make crime scenes disappear.Through Campbell&#8217;s incisive and candid interviews with these people who see death every day, she asks: Why would someone choose this kind of life? Does it change you as a person? And are we missing something vital by letting death remain hidden?<b>A dazzling work of cultural criticism,<i> All the Living and the Dead </i>weaves together reportage with memoir, history, and philosophy, to offer readers a fascinating look into the psychology of Western death.</b><b>___________________</b><b>&#8216;</b><b>Campbell is a gorgeous writer, capturing the exquisite pathos and gallows humour found in folks who spend their lives working with the dead&#8217; </b>Caitlin Doughty, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Smoke Gets in Your Eyes</i></p>
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