

An edition of Bodies in Motion and at Rest (2000)
By Thomas Lynch
Publish Date
May 11, 2000
Publisher
Jonathan Cape
Language
eng
Pages
256
Description:
"Thomas Lynch, called a cross between Garrison Keillor and William Butler Yeats, reminds us not only of how we die but also of how we live.". "The essays assembled here explore the human condition at the intersection of millennia, beleaguered by choices and changes, encumbered by mergers and acquisitions, numbed by math and technologies, in search of the meaning of life and time, our lives and times. Lynch tenders life and time - sextons, muckrakers, clergy, caskets, condoms, loved poems, a hated cat, the mall, the Main Street. In an age that seeks to define human experience in retail, high-tech, or pop-psyche terms, these essays speak to the existentials: between human being and ceasing to be, between birth and death, we are bodies in motion and at rest."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Life, Mortality, Metaphor, Essays (single author), Death, Literature, Undertakers and undertaking