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Marilyn Johnson was enthralled by the remarkable lives that were marching out of this world—so she sought out the best obits in the English language and the people who spent their lives writing about the dead. She surveyed the darkest corners of Internet chat rooms, and made a pilgrimage to London to savor the most caustic and literate obits of all. Now she leads us on a compelling journey into the cult and culture behind the obituary page and the unusual lives we don't quite appreciate until they're gone.
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History and criticism, Nonfiction, Obituaries, SociologyEdition | Availability |
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The Dead Beat: Lost Souls, Lucky Stiffs, and the Perverse Pleasures of Obituaries (P.S.)
January 30, 2007, Harper Perennial
in English
0060758767 9780060758769
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The Dead Beat: Lost Souls, Lucky Stiffs, and the Perverse Pleasures of Obituaries (P.S.)
January 30, 2007, Harper Perennial
Paperback
in English
0060758767 9780060758769
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The dead beat: lost souls, lucky stiffs, and the perverse pleasures of obituaries
2006, HarperCollins
in English
- 1st ed.
0060758759 9780060758752
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"People have been slipping out of this world in occupational clusters, I've noticed, for years."
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