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Memento Mori

The Dead Among Us

Paul Koudounaris

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English
Thames & Hudson
20 November 2022
A macabre, spectacular and thought-provoking survey of human remains used in decorative, commemorative or devotional contexts across the world today, from the author of Heavenly Bodies and The Empire of Death.

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, Paul Koudounaris ventures beyond the grave to find messages of hope and salvation. His glorious colour photographs and informed 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.

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Imprint:   Thames & Hudson
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 280mm,  Width: 187mm, 
Weight:   1.150kg
ISBN:   9780500252611
ISBN 10:   0500252610
Pages:   216
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Paul Koudounaris has a doctorate in Art History from the University of California and has written widely on European ossuaries and charnel houses for both academic and popular journals. He is also the author of Heavenly Bodies and Empire of Death, both published by Thames & Hudson.

Reviews for Memento Mori: The Dead Among Us

'In the midst of life, you need a good book about death. This is it' - Fortean Times 'An engrossing, albeit unsettling, read' - Royal Photographic Society Journal 'Guaranteed to make your hair stand on end' - Birmingham Post


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