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Memento Mori (The Dead Among Us) - 9780500252611
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Product Details
Author:
Paul Koudounaris
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
216
Publisher:
Thames & Hudson (June 21, 2022)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9780500252611
ISBN-10:
0500252610
Dimensions:
7.7" x 11.4" x 1.1"
Case Pack:
12
File:
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$40.00
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$30.80
Publisher Identifier:
P-WWN
Discount Code:
B
Weight:
40.56oz
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Thames & Hudson
Overview
A macabre, spectacular, and thought-provoking survey of death in life, this book collects the many ways human remains are used in decorative, commemorative, and devotional contexts around the world today.
This compact edition of Memento Mori takes the reader on a ghoulish but beautiful tour of some of the world’s more unusual sacred sites and traditions, in which human remains are displayed for the benefit of the living. From burial caves in Indonesia festooned with bones to skulls smoking cigarettes, wearing beanie hats and sunglasses, and decorated with garlands of flowers in South America, author Paul Koudounaris ventures beyond the grave to find messages of hope and salvation. His glorious color photographs and insightful commentaries reveal that in many places, the realms of the living and the dead are nowhere near so distinct as contemporary Western society would have us believe.








