"What's gone and what's past help," Shakespeare wrote, "should be past
grief." But Thomas Attig argues that Shakespeare is wrong--that a
grieving survivor need never let go.In _The Heart of Grief_, Attig
gives us an inspiring and profoundly insightful meditation on the
meaning of grief, showing how it can be the path toward a lasting love
of those who have died. Recounting dozens of stories of people who
have struggled with deaths in their lives, he describes grieving as a
transition from loving in presence to loving in separation. The thing
we long for most--the return of the one who is missing--is the very
thing that we can never have, kindling the intense pain of our loss.
But Attig argues that we can, in fact, build an enduring, even
reciprocal, love, a love that tempers our pain. He tells stories, for
instance, of a young girl taking some of her dead sister's practical
advice as she enters high school, a widower realizing how much
intimate life with his wife has colored his character, and an athlete
drawing inspiration from his dead brother and achieving what they had
dreamed of together. Far from forgetting our loved ones, Attig urges
us to explore ways in which our memories of the departed can be
sustained, our understanding of them enhanced, and their legacies
embraced, so they continue to play active roles in our everyday and
inner lives.Groundbreaking and original, inspiring and compassionate,
_The Heart of Grief_ offers guidance, comfort, and a new understanding
of how we grieve.
                                
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ISBN
                    9780190283667
                  Publisert
                     2020 
                  Utgiver
                    Oxford University Press Academic US
                  Språk
                    
  Product language
              Engelsk
          Format
                    
  Product format
              Digital bok
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