Experts in end-of-life care tell us that we should talk about death and dying with relatives and friends, but how do we get such conversations off the ground in a society that historically has avoided the topic? This book provides one example of such a conversation. The coauthors take up challenging questions about pain, caregiving, grief, and what comes after death. Their unlikely collaboration is itself connected to death: the murders of two of Irene's closest friends and Steve's support in perpetuating memories of those friends' lives and not just their violent ends. The authors share the results of a no-holds-barred discussion they conducted for several years over email. Readers can consider a range of views on complicated issues to which there are no right answers. Letting ourselves pose certain questions has the potential to profoundly change the way we think about death, how we choose to die, and, just as importantly, the way we live. Honest, probing, sensitive, and even humorous at times, the completely open discussions in this book will help readers deal with a topic that most of us try to avoid but that everyone will face eventually.
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Weight: 454g
Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 10 Nov 2015
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781633881129
About Irene KacandesSteve Gordon
Steve Gordon is a massage therapist and the founder executive director and primary massage therapist for a nonprofit program called The Hand to Heart Project (launched in 2007) which provides free in-home massage and compassionate touch to people with advanced cancer including people in treatment as well as people nearing the end of life. Previous to becoming a massage therapist he was a newspaper writer and editor working for the Keene Sentinel (Keene NH) and the Valley News (Lebanon NH).Irene Kacandes is the Dartmouth Professor of German Studies and Comparative Literature at Dartmouth College where she is also involved in the Medical Humanities Initiative. President of the German Studies Association Kacandes also chairs the Division of Autobiography Biography and Life Writing of the Modern Language Association. She's authored two previous books and numerous scholarly articles as well as edited anthologies journals and other books.