Naomi Westerman

  • Palvisha Naeemцитирует4 месяца назад
    Then I did what every writer does when faced with overwhelming trauma: I wrote about it.
  • Palvisha Naeemцитирует4 месяца назад
    To hold space for each other, gently.
  • Palvisha Naeemцитирует4 месяца назад
    A lot of crying people. Who doesn’t know the heart-wrench sting of grief?
  • Palvisha Naeemцитирует4 месяца назад
    maybe a good death means a good life. A life not full of unfulfilled dreams, or plans for the future that will never be realised.
  • Lucia Anayaцитирует3 дня назад
    This book is dedicated to my enemies.
    One day all of you will be dead.
  • Lucia Anayaцитирует3 дня назад
    Then I did what every writer does when faced with overwhelming trauma: I wrote about it. I felt that a communal space for grieving was desperately needed and I could see that possible in the power of theatre
  • Lucia Anayaцитирует3 дня назад
    rehashing my own trauma and more interested in theatre’s power to connect people, to create what I felt were desperately needed spaces for communal grieving.
  • Lucia Anayaцитирует3 дня назад
    spent nearly a year researching this book. In the process, I travelled to half a dozen different countries, visited twenty-three museums, conducted nearly forty inter views, and read more than a hundred books.
  • Lucia Anayaцитирует3 дня назад
    good death means a good life. A life not full of unfulfilled dreams, or plans for the future that will never be realised.
  • Lucia Anayaцитирует3 дня назад
    People have long struggled with reconciling the grief rituals around death with the practical realities that we’re all just meat.
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