The Wisdom of Death December 22, 2017December 21, 2022 Samuel Loncar considers how death can save our lives All life ends. The heat of breath chills to ragged wheezing. Finally movement and ... [Read More]
The Atrocity of Sunsets: Sixty Days in Guatemala December 5, 2017December 8, 2017 There are more greens in this world than the eye can see, and between Lake Izabal and the Gulf of Honduras they ascend ... [Read More]
Landscapes of the Soul August 17, 2017August 18, 2017 A review of Angel Hill Victorian culture—permeated with spiritualists and séances—concerned itself with death on a personal and intimate level. The public readily ... [Read More]
Debts Owed to Death August 2, 2017August 4, 2017 Ed Simon on the Metaphysics of Trans-Humanism “We are all debts owed to death.” – Simonides of Ceos “I don’t want to achieve ... [Read More]
The Good-Enough Death – By Marian Ronan April 23, 2016April 26, 2016 Marian Ronan on Ann Neumann’s The Good Death At first glance, a reader might take Ann Neumann’s The Good Death for a standard ... [Read More]