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E-raamat: It Tolls For Thee

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Feb-2021
  • Kirjastus: Watkins Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786784797
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Feb-2021
  • Kirjastus: Watkins Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786784797

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A funeral celebrant's story about how celebrating death, and creating personalised space for grief, can enrich lives and give meaning to death.

When journalist Tom Morton suffered a heart attack in 2015, his close encounter with death led him on an extraordinary journey into the world of the dead. He decided to train to become the only independent funeral celebrant on the remote Shetland islands. Armed with a new black suit and a second-hand undertaker's coat, Tom quickly learned that death requires you to think on your feet, and often to take a magpie approach to faith and philosophy. From Humanism to hymns, Theravada Buddhism to Star Wars theology, militant Marxism and prayers of all kind, he discovered the importance of ritual, humour, and the empowering act of trying to find words for something beyond language itself. This is his manifesto: a practical guide on how to prepare and plan funerals for yourself and your loved ones, all wrapped up in an intriguing narrative that reveals the world of the unspoken - from eccentric undertakers and death cafes, to pilgrimages and taboos, Tom explores our responsibility to the Earth after life, shares lessons on how to talk about the dead and dying, and how to think about our own eventual demise.

This is an accessible and thought-provoking guide to taking the control of funerals away from the professionals and making them personal to the life of the one who has passed. Tom Morton shares how to celebrate mortality, and ultimately shows how beneficial a healthy attitude towards death can be for the living.

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"This is an extraordinary and important book, both vitally topical and essentially timeless." - Stuart Maconie

"At the beginning, Im happy to be drawn gently in, by about half way through, Im starting to realise that, not only is this entertaining, but its important, and by the end I know its vital." - Tim Hayward

Part I A Life in Death
1 Soylent Green Is Not People: An Introduction
3(7)
2 Summer Of The Black Suit
10(8)
3 Dancing With The Widowmaker
18(25)
4 Pratchett's Sword And A Horse Called Binky
43(15)
5 Death On The Edge Of The World: A Serious Undertaking
58(24)
6 A Note On Pets
82(9)
Part II The Saying of Goodbyes
7 Dust To Dust
91(36)
8 Dead Man's Handle
127(20)
9 Funerals For The Living And The Dead: Some Examples
147(60)
10 In A Time Of Dying: We Rock
207(7)
11 Shomrim: Standing Witness
214(12)
12 Telling The Story With Love: Patterns, Templates, Resources
226(33)
Notes 259(6)
Acknowledgements 265
Thomas Morton is a Scottish writer, broadcaster, journalist, musician and funeral celebrant. He lives and works mainly in the Shetland Islands. Tom has written several books. His most recent publication was the book he wrote jointly with his son James, Shetland: Cooking on the Edge of the World. He is currently hosting a weekly internet radio show called The Beatcroft Social. He blogs regularly about food, island life and music.