Synopses & Reviews
Only the scathing wit and searching intelligence of Jessica Mitford could turn an exposé of the American funeral industry into a book that is at once deadly serious and side-splittingly funny. When first published in 1963 this landmark of investigative journalism became a runaway bestseller and resulted in legislation to protect grieving families from the unscrupulous sales practices of those in "the dismal trade."
Just before her death in 1996, Mitford thoroughly revised and updated her classic study. The American Way of Death Revisited confronts new trends, including the success of the profession's lobbyists in Washington, inflated cremation costs, the telemarketing of pay-in-advance graves, and the effects of monopolies in a death-care industry now dominated by multinational corporations. With its hard-nosed consumer activism and a satiric vision out of Evelyn Waugh's novel The Loved One, The American Way of Death Revisited will not fail to inform, delight, and disturb.
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"Mitford's funny and unforgiving book is the best memento mori we are likely to get. It should be updated and reissued each decade for our spiritual health." The New York Review of Books
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"Brilliant hilarious A must-read for anyone planning to throw a funeral in their lifetime." New York Post
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"Witty and penetrating it speaks the truth." The Washington Post
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"A hilarious page-turner....Brilliant....A must-read for anyone planning to throw a funeral in their lifetime." Penn, The New York Post
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"Revisited is...prescient in predicting the rise of bottom-line-above-all corporate funeral home chains....The result:...stratospheric rise in the prices of funerals." Judith Newman, The New York Times Book Review
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"The 'value added' of this edition is considerable....Nobody will ever bring to [the battle against the funeral industry] the combination of irony, brio, grit and vitriol that stamped the Mitford style." Christopher Hitchens, The Los Angeles Times
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"Witty and penetrating...it speaks the truty." Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post
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"Mitford's funny and unforgiving book is the best memento mori we are likely to get. It should be updated and reissued each decade for our spiritual health." A. Alvarez, The New York Review of Books
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"Excellent....Her revealing interviews allow unscrupulous funeral-industry honchos to dig, as it were, their own graves." Megan Harlan, Entertainment Weekly
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"The late, great muckraking genius Jessica Mitford's update of her classic #1 bestseller is a savagely funny and deadly serious investigation into the funeral industry." Elissa Schappell, Vanity Fair
About the Author
Jessica Mitford--of the notorious Mitford clan--was one of the most celebrated muckraking journalists of our time. Among her books are
Daughters and Rebels, The Trial of Dr. Spock, and
Poison Penmanship: The Gentle Art of Muckraking. Until her death in 1996, she lived in Oakland, California, with her husband, the labor lawyer Robert Treuhaft.
From the Hardcover edition.