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Books to bring us together: Jennifer Egan, Howard Jacobson, Monica Ali and more share their picks

Can books unite us in divided times? Writers appearing at this year’s Hay Festival recommend the best reading to reconnect us

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What the dying can tell us about how to live: Lessons of palliative care

Our brains are wired not to dwell upon our own mortality, which is a good thing. That allows us to carry on without worrying about how and when the end may arrive. But there is some value in acknowledging our inevitable death, bestselling author and motivational speaker Bronnie Ware says. It gives us the chance to find greater purpose and...

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On the 'art' of dying: 'If you want to die well,...


If used as a kind of illuminating lens, to paraphrase the Ugandan priest Gideon Byamugisha when discussing what HIV and Aids can teach us, Covid-19 shows us where our relationships are weak and where they are strong, it shows us where they are corrupt or broken and where they need mending. 
Power relationships and patterns of privilege have become especially visible. In this sense, Covid-19 has shone a light on the unequal ways that many of us live in relation to each other. It has also highlighted the “unnatural” ways that many people have died, behind closed doors, away from home and without their loved ones who are unable to say goodbye, complicating their bereavement. Our experience with Covid-19 has shone a light on the end of life, for many a light that has been obscured for a long time, through a combination of mainstream death denial and a prevailing feeling, perhaps, that to die means that you have somehow failed to stay alive – that death itself is antithetical to life.   

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