The nineteenth-century obsession with premature burial. I was eleven when the family cat died—we found her on the cold concrete floor of the garage—but once we’d buried her in the backyard and erected a modest wooden cross, it occurred to me that she might not be dead. Sure, I had seen her dead, had held … Continue reading I’m Not Dead Yet
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