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The Undertaking: Life Studies from the Dismal Trade (Hardcover)

by Thomas Lynch (Author) "Every year I bury a couple hundred of my townspeople ..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 220 pages
  • Publisher: Jonathan Cape Ltd; First Edition edition (27 Mar 1997)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0224042769
  • ISBN-13: 978-0224042765
  • Product Dimensions: 19.7 x 11.7 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 132,194 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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A book, by an undertaker, about death. What fun. How to behave at a funeral, a discussion of euthanasia, dealing with bereavement. But in fact this is a very beguiling book. The undertaker, who has his business in a small Michigan town, is also a poet, and this is Lake Wobegon with tears. Though its subtitle is 'Life Studies from the Dismal Trade' it is far from dismal; it is wry, sensible and in many ways comforting. (Kirkus UK)

Eloquent, meditative observations on the place of death in small-town life, from the only poet/funeral director in Milford, Mich. Poets like Lynch (Grimalkin and Other Poems) tend to be more respectful about death and the grave than novelists like Evelyn Waugh or journalists like Jessica Mitford. Lynch lives by the old-fashioned undertakers' motto, "Serving the living by caring for the dead" (as opposed to more mundanely providing, as one seminar put it, "What Folks Want in a Casket"). Taking up the family business, Lynch philosophically bears his responsibilities in Milford, which has its statistical share of accidents, suicides, murders, and grieving survivors. His essential respect for the living and the dead notwithstanding, his shop talk perforce has its morbid aspects, such as making "pre-arrangements" with future clients, reminding families about uncollected cremation ashes, taking middle-of-the-night calls for collection, or, in a rare filial obligation, embalming his own father. But the author has a sense of the absurd possibilities of his business, even a whimsical scheme to run a combination golf course/burial ground. In one of the livelier essays, he reflects on the competition - both professional and philosophical - fellow Michiganite Dr. Jack Kevorkian, with his no-muss suicide machine, poses to Uncle Eddie's postmortem-clean-up business, Specialized Sanitation Services ("Why leave a mess? Call Triple S!"). In the high point of these dozen essays, he combines his profession and his vocation, delivering the dedicatory poem for the reopening of the restored bridge to Milford's old cemetery - "This bridge connects our daily lives to them./and makes them, once our neighbors, neighbors once again." Already excerpted in Harper's and the London Review of Books, this thoughtful volume is neither too sentimental nor too clinical about death's role (and the author's) in our lives. (Kirkus Reviews)

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The American poet, Thomas Lynch, is also hired to bury the dead, to cremate them and to tend to their families in a small Michigan town where he serves as the funeral director. In the conduct of these duties he has kept his eyes open and his ears tuned to the vernacular sound of love and grief. In these 12 essays is the voice of both witness and functionary. Here is homage to parents who have died and children who shouldn't have. Here are golfers tripping over grave-markers, gourmands and hypochondriacs, lovers and suicides - a collection of lessons taught to the living by the dead.

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5.0 out of 5 stars All the living and all the dead, 7 May 2000
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A profoundly moving book about one's own mortality. Read about and weep over the child, Lynch's father's demise, the first chapter. Laugh at people's antics in and around death. Lynch captures the practicalities of death with a humane eye and illuminates them for us with a gentle wisdom. There is no reaching for the point or over-stretching of thoughts. It's spare and simple. A credit to its author.
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2.0 out of 5 stars To wordy and over-rated, 11 April 2001
By dee.hunter@virgin.net (Northern Ireland) - See all my reviews
I found this book to be uninteresting and wordy - the same thing was said over and over again. His use of langage was lovely but the nicest part of the book was a poem written to comemorate the ope ing of a bridge in one of the narratives.

I got the feeling he didnt have to much to say about death and the business of undertaking - quite rightly stating - again and again - that the dead don't care. Ok, got the message - but a whole book? I feel he traded on his reputation as a poet to write this book but it wasnt a book that he should have written - nothing to satisfy one's morbid curiousity either! Don't bother reading this.

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