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Facing Death


Article # : 17650 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 6 / 1990  3,405 Words
Author : Lucy Mazareski
Lucy Mazareski reviews frequently for Catholic publications.

       ONE DARK MILE
       A Widower's Story
       Eric Robinson
       Amherst, Mass.: University of Massachusetts Press, 1989
       188 pp., $19.95
       
       IN THE FACE OF DEATH
       Peter Noll
       New York: Viking, 1989
       254 pp., $19.95
       
        Memento mori: Remember that you must die. In an earlier age much more anchored in religious faith and its confidence in an afterlife, such a maxim was simply a sensible reminder of the obvious temporariness of life. In a modern age absolutely determined to set up paradise in the world, the old maxim is unacceptable. This paradise here should have no end, and in large part, society lives in rebellious denial of death's supremacy. And so death still takes us by surprise, it comes as the destroyer of dreams laboriously fulfilled over a lifetime. The more affluent and comfortable the man-made paradise, the more virulent the denial. Often only when a medical death sentence is passed, such as diagnosis of terminal cancer, does all the mental evasion cease and the first real confrontation with death take place.
       
        Lives lived in the face and in the wake of death have generated their own small literary genre. The dying or the bereaved survivors explore the meaning of death or attempt to give comfort, counsel, and strength to others similarly struggling with terminal illness or its aftershocks. There is, of course, inspiration to be gained ... (1997 of 19364 Characters)
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