From embalmers to former executioners, Campbell introduces us to the people who make a living by working with the dead and asks searching questions about our relationship with mortality in this dazzling mix of memoir, reportage and cultural history.
We are surrounded by death. It is in our news, our nursery rhymes, our true-crime podcasts. Yet from a young age, we are told that death is something to be feared. How are we supposed to know what we're so afraid of, when we are never given the chance to look?
Fuelled by a childhood fascination with death, journalist Hayley Campbell searches for answers in the people who make a living by working with the dead. Along the way, she encounters mass fatality investigators, embalmers, and a former executioner who is responsible for ending 62 lives. She meets gravediggers who have already dug their own graves, visits a cryonics facility in Michigan, goes for late-night Chinese with a detective, and questions a man whose job it is to make crime scenes disappear.
Through Campbell's incisive and candid interviews with these people who see death every day, she asks: Why would someone choose this kind of life? Does it change you as a person? And are we missing something vital by letting death remain hidden? A dazzling work of cultural criticism, All the Living and the Dead weaves together reportage with memoir, history, and philosophy, to offer readers a fascinating look into the psychology of Western death.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9781526601438
Number of pages: 288
Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm
Hayley Campbell is working out a philosophy of death by getting close to it; holding it; asking interesting questions of people who spend their lives dealing with it. This is an essential, compassionate, honest examination of how we deal with death, and how it changes the living. - Audrey Niffenegger
Campbell weaves judicious reflections on the philosophy and history of the death industry into the reportage... Never macabre... poignant... Transformative - Financial Times
This is an absorbing and important book, seeking out stories so many shy away from and telling them with such respect, humanity, heart and, yes, wit. Without exaggeration, an awe-inspiring achievement - Nigella Lawson
The book's tour de force is the chapter on the technicians who prepare bodies for autopsy at St Thomas's Hospital in London. It is a superlative piece of writing, one of the best essays I have read in a long time: provocative, loving and profound - Helen Rumbelow, The Times
This book about death and about the people whose jobs and whose lives are dealing with death is moving, funny, and liable to unexpectedly cause me to tear up, reading it.... A gentle book and, like death itself, sometimes an unexpectedly kind one - Neil Gaiman
Campbell is a gorgeous writer, capturing the exquisite pathos and gallows humor found in folks who spend their lives working with the dead - Caitlin Doughty, New York Times bestselling author of Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
An extraordinary journey, through scenes and characters so chilling they have their own crystalline beauty. The writing is finely felt and full of life, Campbell always finding a way to look through horror, to see humanity. So many of the images in it are heart-stopping - and by the end I was surprised to find myself sobbing. It's superb - Rhik Samadder, author of Sunday Times bestseller, I Never Said I Loved You
A compassionate and compelling book. Fascinating and devastating in equal measure - Charlie Gilmour, author of Featherhood
Hayley Campbell is one of Death World's most important voices. Her compassion for the living and the dead stands out amongst the endless authors currently writing about death and dying. All the Living and the Dead is an extremely important book for anyone interested in what happens to a person after they die. I really think everyone should read it in order to appreciate the respect all the invisible workers tasked with handling the dead demonstrate every day - Dr John Troyer
I spent New Year devouring this book. Essential reading if you’re a human person in possession of a life. A fascinating, searingly honest & unexpectedly tender look at those who take care of us in death. I badly needed to read this - Tuppence Middleton
An intriguing, candid, and frequently poignant book that asks what the business of death can teach all of us in the midst of life. Readers will form a connection with Campbell's voice as intimate as her own relationship with mortality - Lindsey Fitzharris, author of The Facemaker
This is a brave tour through the valley of the shadow. I am happy to welcome Hayley Campbell to the Death community - Catharine Arnold, author of Necropolis London and its Dead
Campbell’s fascinating study of the manifold workers who do lay hands on the dead is eye-opening... A book about corpses might seem like a downer. Worse, the subject risks creating melodrama or glib horror out of grief. But All the Living and the Dead is surprisingly cheerful, even life-affirming. This is partly thanks to Campbell’s open-hearted, observant style of writing, which manages to be vivid without sensationalizing the horrors she records - TLS
I was blown away by Hayley Campbell’s All the Living and the Dead, her hands-on reportage of professions in the death industry - Irish Times 'Best Books of 2022'
A deeply compelling exploration of the death trade and the people—morticians, detectives, crime scene cleaners, embalmers, executioners—who work in it and what led them there. Thoughtful and beautifully written.... More
An unflinching look at death and all the ways we, as humans, interact and avoid it throughout life through examining those who face it every day.
This book is fascinating and will no doubt alter how you perceive...
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In the afterword of this book, Hayley Campbell says: "The world is full of people telling you how to feel about death and dead bodies, and I don't want to be one of them - I don't want to tell you how... More
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