A Lonely Death
In postwar Japan, a single-minded focus on rapid economic growth helped erode family ties. Now, a generation of elderly Japanese are dying alone.
In postwar Japan, a single-minded focus on rapid economic growth helped erode family ties. Now, a generation of elderly Japanese are dying alone.
Norimitsu Onishi New York Times Nov 2017 30min Permalink
One woman’s final days with her family.
Libby Copeland Esquire Nov 2017 20min Permalink
The author didn’t plan to write about that 2014 trip through the Grand Canyon. Then he died.
Tim Cahill Outside Sep 2017 20min Permalink
The next big thing in the death business.
Hayley Campbell Wired (UK) Aug 2017 20min Permalink
Two friends reside in the home of a deceased writer.
Louisa Barnes Pithead Chapel Aug 2017 10min Permalink
A soldier attempts to deliver a death notice.
Jono Naito Pithead Chapel Jul 2017 10min Permalink
The planning of Muhammad Ali’s funeral.
What former NBA coach Monty Williams learned in the wake of losing his wife.
Chris Ballard Sports Illustrated Apr 2017 30min Permalink
There is no script for losing a spouse in your 30s.
CHRISTINA FRANGOU The Globe and Mail Dec 2016 30min Permalink
A day in the life of Mount Eerie’s Phil Elverum, in the wake of the sudden death of his wife when their daughter was four months old.
Jayson Greene Pitchfork Mar 2017 20min Permalink
Reflections on two seasons of loss.
Kathryn Schulz New Yorker Feb 2016 30min Permalink
A palliative-care doctor and triple amputee has built a new kind of hospice in San Francisco.
Jon Mooallem New York Times Magazine Jan 2017 30min Permalink
A longtime Harper’s contributor considers America as he dies: “When I died, I died of many things: the failing systems; the weakening of age; the exhaustion of the long war against dying. Finally, I succumbed to the lack of ethics in a California hospital, killed by filth and neglect.”
Earl Shorris Harper's Dec 2011 Permalink
A brief history of churchyards, cemeteries, and the ghosts that haunt them.
Colin Dickey Literary Hub Oct 2016 20min Permalink
Hallucinations and peculiar memories of a dead spouse.
Miranda Schmidt The Collagist Oct 2016 20min Permalink
The sprouting of seeds and an uncle's connection to his niece.
Robyn Ryle Split Lip Magazine Oct 2016 Permalink
A detective, a mysterious murder, an unexpected confrontation.
Maryse Meijer The Collagist Aug 2016 Permalink
Dead bodies and small town sexual identity.
Eric Nguyen The Mondegreen Aug 2016 15min Permalink
A couple deals with animal complications, unhappiness, and terminal illness.
Odie Lindsey Guernica Jul 2016 15min Permalink
Lessons for dating and dying.
Emily Lackey Hobart Jun 2016 Permalink
Over a million people are buried in a potter’s field on Hart Island. Here are some of their stories.
Nina Bernstein New York Times May 2016 30min Permalink
A woman's dead father appears at a farmer's market.
Lynne Barrett Necessary Fiction Apr 2016 Permalink
A mysterious stone and the complexities of grief.
Zulema Renee Summerfield Guernica Apr 2016 25min Permalink
A story of blame.
Witold Gombrowicz The Paris Review Mar 2016 Permalink
A young girl uses unusual coping mechanisms after her father's death.
Erica X Eisen Atticus Review Mar 2016 Permalink