Fascinated by our
pervasive terror of dead bodies, mortician Caitlin Doughty set out to
discover how other cultures care for their dead. In rural Indonesia, she
observes a man clean and dress his grandfather’s mummified body.
Grandpa’s mummy has lived in the family home for two years, where the
family has maintained a warm and respectful relationship. She meets
Bolivian natitas (cigarette- smoking, wish- granting human skulls), and
introduces us to a Japanese kotsuage, in which relatives use chopsticks
to pluck their loved- ones’ bones from cremation ashes. With curiosity
and morbid humor, Doughty encounters vividly decomposed bodies and
participates in compelling, powerful death practices almost entirely
unknown in America. Featuring Gorey-esque illustrations by artist Landis
Blair, From Here to Eternity introduces death-care innovators
researching green burial and body composting, explores new spaces for
mourning— including a glowing- Buddha columbarium in Japan and America’s
only open-air pyre— and reveals unexpected new possibilities for our
own death rituals.
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