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Beautiful Death: The Art of the Cemetery

di Dean Koontz

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"While based in Paris, David Robinson roamed the cemeteries of Europe. Over a period of two years he took more than ten thousand photographs of cemeteries, including Pere-Lachaise, Montparnasse, and Montmartre in Paris, the cemeteries of London and village churchyards in England, the Jewish Cemetery in Prague, and cemeteries across France, Spain, Portugal, and Italy. He sought out the strange, affecting beauty of tombs, the poignant signs of loss, mourning, and separation, and the aspirations to afterlife and reunion in the beyond. In his images we see the fleeting gestures of defiance against oblivion - the claims of the living on behalf of the dead - in the clasping of hands, proffered kisses, fading flowers, beaded wreaths, even where a passerby has rouged the lips of a pining figure carved in stone." "Dean Koontz has written a deeply moving memoir of his parents that tells of their troubled relationship and of a family mystery sealed by the grave. An intriguing, perhaps life-saving telephone call offers the ring of hope, the elusive promise of afterlife."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (altro)
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Primarily photographs by David Robinson, with an opening essay by Dean Koontz. Lovely art photos, but not a book you'll look to if you want to track down the exact location (or history, or name of anyone in the tombs) of any of these graves beyond the cemetery where they're located. ( )
  bookishbat | Sep 25, 2013 |
The pictures are nice, but the foreword by Dean Koontz is what makes this book worth the price of admission. I thought it was very touching. If you ask me, he's not much like his mean old man.
  KaterinaBead | Mar 15, 2012 |
As much as I love wandering in old graveyards, photographing the stone work, I think this book could of been done better. some of the art was lovely, but I expected more statuary and close ups of centuries old gravestones. ( )
  CozyLover | Dec 29, 2011 |
Photos of increadable Cemetery Art.. ( )
  wpnoel | Dec 6, 2011 |
Absolutely lovely photographs of cemetery art - mausoleums, statues, and tombstones.
  ganymeder | Feb 11, 2008 |
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"While based in Paris, David Robinson roamed the cemeteries of Europe. Over a period of two years he took more than ten thousand photographs of cemeteries, including Pere-Lachaise, Montparnasse, and Montmartre in Paris, the cemeteries of London and village churchyards in England, the Jewish Cemetery in Prague, and cemeteries across France, Spain, Portugal, and Italy. He sought out the strange, affecting beauty of tombs, the poignant signs of loss, mourning, and separation, and the aspirations to afterlife and reunion in the beyond. In his images we see the fleeting gestures of defiance against oblivion - the claims of the living on behalf of the dead - in the clasping of hands, proffered kisses, fading flowers, beaded wreaths, even where a passerby has rouged the lips of a pining figure carved in stone." "Dean Koontz has written a deeply moving memoir of his parents that tells of their troubled relationship and of a family mystery sealed by the grave. An intriguing, perhaps life-saving telephone call offers the ring of hope, the elusive promise of afterlife."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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