The Dominion of the Dead

Author:   Robert Pogue Harrison
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
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9780226317915


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   15 November 2003
Format:   Hardback
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The Dominion of the Dead


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In The Dominion of the Dead, Robert Pogue Harrison explores the many places where the dead cohabit the world of the living - the graves, images, literature, architecture, and monuments that house the dead in their afterlife among us. This elegantly conceived work devotes particular attention to the practice of burial. Harrison contends that we bury our dead to humanize the lands where we build our present and imagine our future. Through inspired readings of major writers and thinkers such as Vico, Virgil, Dante, Pater, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Rilke, he argues that the buried dead form an essential foundation where future generations can retrieve their past, while burial grounds provide an important bedrock where past generations can preserve their legacy for the unborn. A profound meditation on how the thought of death shapes the communion of the living, and a work of enormous scope, intellect, and imagination, this book speaks to all who have suffered grief and loss.

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Author:   Robert Pogue Harrison
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
Imprint:   University of Chicago Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.464kg
ISBN:  

9780226317915


ISBN 10:   0226317919
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   15 November 2003
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""This is the best book ever written about the cultural meaning of burial, our need to remember the dead (hence our need for history), and the deeper than etymological link between the human and the humus."" - Jonathan Bate, Times Literary Supplement; ""A guide to the care of self (and society) through an analysis of the care for the dead, written in a manner that is inimitable, provocative and intellectually compelling."" - Publishers Weekly; ""A significant and learned treatise on something that should concern all of us."" - Jack Matthews, Washington Times; ""A penetrating look into the realm of the dead."" - Bernadette Murphy, Los Angeles Times Book Review; ""Harrison... has a rare poetic intelligence that does not shrink from speculative immensity.... In a kind of literary seance, the voices of the dead - poets like Swinburne and Homer, writers like Conrad and Joyce, philosophers like Vico and Heidegger - shape the text.... By the end one begins to think differently about the living as well as the dead."" - Edward Rothstein, New York Times; ""A daring and ambitious book.... The subject is one in which the reader participates, and it will not end as long as there is someone to ponder it."" - W. S. Merwin, New York Review of Books""


"""This is the best book ever written about the cultural meaning of burial, our need to remember the dead (hence our need for history), and the deeper than etymological link between the human and the humus."" - Jonathan Bate, Times Literary Supplement; ""A guide to the care of self (and society) through an analysis of the care for the dead, written in a manner that is inimitable, provocative and intellectually compelling."" - Publishers Weekly; ""A significant and learned treatise on something that should concern all of us."" - Jack Matthews, Washington Times; ""A penetrating look into the realm of the dead."" - Bernadette Murphy, Los Angeles Times Book Review; ""Harrison... has a rare poetic intelligence that does not shrink from speculative immensity.... In a kind of literary seance, the voices of the dead - poets like Swinburne and Homer, writers like Conrad and Joyce, philosophers like Vico and Heidegger - shape the text.... By the end one begins to think differently about the living as well as the dead."" - Edward Rothstein, New York Times; ""A daring and ambitious book.... The subject is one in which the reader participates, and it will not end as long as there is someone to ponder it."" - W. S. Merwin, New York Review of Books"""


This is the best book ever written about the cultural meaning of burial, our need to remember the dead (hence our need for history), and the deeper than etymological link between the human and the humus. - Jonathan Bate, Times Literary Supplement; A guide to the care of self (and society) through an analysis of the care for the dead, written in a manner that is inimitable, provocative and intellectually compelling. - Publishers Weekly; A significant and learned treatise on something that should concern all of us. - Jack Matthews, Washington Times; A penetrating look into the realm of the dead. - Bernadette Murphy, Los Angeles Times Book Review; Harrison... has a rare poetic intelligence that does not shrink from speculative immensity.... In a kind of literary seance, the voices of the dead - poets like Swinburne and Homer, writers like Conrad and Joyce, philosophers like Vico and Heidegger - shape the text.... By the end one begins to think differently about the living as well as the dead. - Edward Rothstein, New York Times; A daring and ambitious book.... The subject is one in which the reader participates, and it will not end as long as there is someone to ponder it. - W. S. Merwin, New York Review of Books


Author Information

Robert Pogue Harrison is the Rosina Pierotti Professor in Italian Literature and chair of the Department of French and Italian at Stanford University. He is the author of The Body of Beatrice and Forests: The Shadow of Civilization, the latter published by the University of Chicago Press.

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