
Advice for Future Corpses (and Those Who Love Them): A Practical Perspective on Death and Dying
'Advice for Future Corpses (and Those Who Love Them): A Practical Perspective on Death and Dying' by Sallie Tisdale is a comprehensive and compassionate exploration of death and dying. Tisdale challenges societal attitudes towards death, emphasizing the importance of caring for the dying with love and understanding. She delves into the practical aspects of preparing for death, discussing topics such as hospice care, grief, and the dying process in a straightforward and insightful manner. Through a blend of practical advice and philosophical reflections, Tisdale guides readers through the complexities of facing mortality with grace and acceptance.
Tisdale's writing style is a mix of practicality and wisdom, offering a comforting and informative approach to a difficult subject. Her narrative is both intimate and informative, drawing from personal experiences as well as professional expertise in palliative care. The book not only provides practical guidance on preparing for death but also encourages readers to contemplate the deeper existential aspects of mortality, making it a valuable resource for those seeking a more enlightened perspective on the end of life.
Genres:
Topics:
Notes:
Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings
Contains discussions about death, grief, and the realities of dying which may be triggering.
From The Publisher:
A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK CRITICS' TOP 10 BOOK OF THE YEAR
"In its loving, fierce specificity, this book on how to die is also a blessedly saccharine-free guide for how to live" ( The New York Times ).
Former NEA fellow and Pushcart Prize-winning writer Sallie Tisdale offers a lyrical, thought-provoking, yet practical perspective on death and dying in Advice for Future Corpses (and Those Who Love Them) . Informed by her many years working as a nurse, with more than a decade in palliative care, Tisdale provides a frank, direct, and compassionate meditation on the inevitable.
From the sublime (the faint sound of Mozart as you take your last breath) to the ridiculous (lessons on how to close the sagging jaw of a corpse), Tisdale leads us through the peaks and troughs of death with a calm, wise, and humorous hand. Advice for Future Corpses is more than a how-to manual or a spiritual bible: it is a graceful compilation of honest and intimate anecdotes based on the deaths Tisdale has witnessed in her work and life, as well as stories from cultures, traditions, and literature around the world.
Tisdale explores all the heartbreaking, beautiful, terrifying, confusing, absurd, and even joyful experiences that accompany the work of dying, including:
A Good Death: What does it mean to die "a good death"? Can there be more than one kind of good death? What can I do to make my death, or the deaths of my loved ones, good?
Communication : What to say and not to say, what to ask, and when, from the dying, loved ones, doctors, and more.
Last Months, Weeks, Days, and Hours : What you might expect, physically and emotionally, including the limitations, freedoms, pain, and joy of this unique time.
Bodies : What happens to a body after death? What options are available to me after my death, and how do I choose-and make sure my wishes are followed?
Grief: "Grief is the story that must be told over and over...Grief is the breath after the last one."
Beautifully written and compulsively readable, Advice for Future Corpses offers the resources and reassurance that we all need for planning the ends of our lives, and is essential reading for future corpses everywhere. "Sallie Tisdale's elegantly understated new book pretends to be a user's guide when in fact it's a profound meditation" (David Shields, bestselling author of Reality Hunger ).
Ratings (1)
Incredible (1) |
Reader Stats (12):
Read It (1) | |
Want To Read (6) | |
Not Interested (5) |
What can you read after
Advice for Future Corpses (and Those Who Love Them): A Practical Perspective on Death and Dying?
When you click the Amazon link and make a purchase, we may receive a small commision, at no cost to you.