Journalist Greg Melville\'s Over My Dead Body isan astonishing .
Includes Black-and-White Photographs Locales visited in Over My Dead Body Shawsheen Cemetery - Bedford, Massachusetts; the 1607 burial ground - Historic Jamestowne, Virginia
Burial Hill - Plymouth, Massachusetts
Colonial Jewish Burial Ground - Newport, Rhode Island
Monticello\'s African American graveyard - Charlottesville, Virginia
Mount Auburn Cemetery - Cambridge, Massachusetts
Green-Wood Cemetery - Brooklyn, New York
Laurel Grove Cemetery - Savannah, Georgia
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery - Concord, Massachusetts
Central Park - New York, New York
Gettysburg National Cemetery - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Arlington National Cemetery - Arlington, Virginia
Woodlawn Cemetery - Bronx, New York
Boothill Graveyard - Tombstone, Arizona
Forest Lawn - Glenw.
Over My Dead Body explores everything about cemeteries--history, sustainability, land use, and more--and what it really means to memorialize.
Embalming and burial is incredibly toxic, and while cremations have just recently surpassed burials in popularity, they\'re not great for the environment either.
But they are changing and fading.
They\'ve been used as political tools to shift the country\'s discourse and as important symbols of the United States\' ambition and reach.
They\'ve inspired and motivated some of our greatest poets and authors--Emerson, Whitman, Dickinson.
Cemeteries have given birth to landscape architecture and famous parks, as well as influenced architectural styles.
Melville\'s Over My Dead Body is a lively (pun intended) and wide-ranging History of cemeteries, places that have mirrored the passing eras in History but also have shaped it.
Thus was born Melville\'s lifelong curiosity with how, where, and why we bury and commemorate our dead. --#1 New York Times bestselling author Doug Stanton The summer before his senior year in college, Greg Melville worked at the cemetery in his hometown, and thanks to hour upon hour of pushing a mower Over the grassy acres, he came to realize what a rich story the place told of his town and its history.
This tale is about cemeteries, but it\'s really about how beautiful is life.
You hold in your hands a treasure map, a gentle, sly, and poignant presence leading us to places in America and in our lives that have been hiding in plain sight. powerful (New York Times Book Review) tour through the History of US Cemeteries that explores how, where, and why we bury our dead. . . fascinating . . .
Journalist Greg Melville\'s Over My Dead Body isan astonishing