How can the dead testify?
We have an affair with death that ranges from fascination to revulsion. Consider the telling analysis of Jessica Mitford's The American Way of Death Revisited (which first came out in 1963 and has been updated in 1998 to remain a classic on American culture), the psychological plumbing of Elizabeth Kubler-Ross' On Death and Dying, the emergent attentiveness in the West to The Tibetan Book of the Dead. Perhaps Woody Allen captured the pop cultural attitude best when he said, "I do not want to attain immortality through my work; I want to attain it by not dying."