Incoming Resources
- Dying to live, Epsiode 1
- Bedtime story, Chloe Hooper ; illustrated by Anna Walker
- The silver moon, reflections on life, death and writing, Bryce Courtenay
- Advice for future corpses (and those who love them), a practical perspective on death and dying, Sallie Tisdale
- The summertime of our dreams, on mateship, mortality and the road home, Michael Pascoe
- When breath becomes air, Paul Kalanithi ; foreword by Abraham Verghese ; read by Sunil Malhotra and Cassandra Campbell
- Hitting my reset, a memoir on grief and how to make it fit your life, Lisa Gallate
- Bedtime story, Chloe Hooper ; illustrated by Anna Walker
- The silver moon, reflections on life, death and writing, Bryce Courtenay ; read by Humphrey Bower
- We all know how this ends, lessons about life and living from working with death and dying, Anna Lyons & Louise Winter
- Nothing bad ever happens here, Heather Rose
- Let's talk about death, asking the questions that profoundly change the way we live and die, Steve Gordon and Irene Kacandes
- Life lessons, two experts on death & dying teach us about the mysteries of life & living, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, M.D. & David Kessler
- Symbolic exchange and death, Jean Baudrillard ; translated by Iain Hamilton Grant, with an introduction by Mike Gane
- The journey of the spirit after death, photographs by Duane Michals
- Sustaining loss, art and mournful life, Gregg M. Horowitz
- The vitality of death, essays in existential psychology and philosophy, Peter Koestenbaum
- Talking to the dead, a study of Irish funerary traditions, Nina Witoszek, Pat Sheeran
- Globalization and borders, death at the global frontier, Leanne Weber and Sharon Pickering
- Aporias, dying--awaiting (one another at) the "limits of truth" = mourir--s'attendre aux "limites de la vérité", Jacques Derrida ; translated by Thomas Dutoit
- How to stop living and start worrying, conversations with Carl Cederstrom, by Simon Critchley, Carl Cederstrom
- Spirit in ashes, Hegel, Heidegger and man-made mass death, Edith Wyschogrod
- Very little... almost nothing, death, philosophy, literature, Simon Critchley
- Gratitude, Oliver Sacks
- Western attitudes toward death, from the Middle Ages to the present, by Philippe Ariès ; translated by Patricia M. Ranum
- Language and death, the place of negativity, Giorgio Agamben ; translated by Karen E. Pinkus with Michael Hardt
- Dying, facing the facts, edited by Hannelore Wass, Robert A. Neimeyer
- Death, memory, and material culture, Elizabeth Hallam and Jenny Hockey
- Die wise, a manifesto for sanity and soul, Stephen Jenkinson
- How are we to confront death?, an introduction to philosophy, Françoise Dastur ; translated by Robert Vallier ; foreword by David Farrell Krell
- Dying in a transhumanist and posthuman society, Panagiotis Pentaris
- Death in England, an illustrated history, edited by Peter Jupp & Clare Gittings
- The way of all flesh, a celebration of decay, Midas Dekkers ; translated from the Dutch by Sherry Marx-Macdonald
- Death, dissection and the destitute, Ruth Richardson
- The living and the dead, an essay on the tendential continuities of life and death, Toby Austin Locke
- Celebrations of death, the anthropology of mortuary ritual, Peter Metcalf, Richard Huntington
- The Oxford handbook of the philosophy of death, edited by Ben Bradley, Fred Feldman, and Jens Johansson
- Die wise, a manifesto for sanity and soul, Stephen Jenkinson
- Biopolitics and the philosophy of death, Paolo Palladino
- Symbolic exchange and death, Jean Baudrillard ; translated by Iain Hamilton Grant ; with an introduction by Mike Gane
- The divine art of dying, how to live well while dying, Karen Speerstra, Herbert Anderson ; foreword by Ira Byock, MD
- Bedtime story [Kiosk], Chloe Hooper ; illustrated by Anna Walker
- Being mortal, illness, medicine and what matters in the end, Atul Gawande
- A beginner's guide to the end, practical advice for living life and facing death, BJ Miller, MD and Shoshana Berger
- On living, Kerry Egan
- All that remains, a life in death, Sue Black
- The bright hour, a memoir of living and dying, Nina Riggs
- The white book, Han Kang ; translated from the Korean by Deborah Smith
- Grief is a journey, finding your path through loss, Dr. Kenneth J. Doka
- The best death, Sarah Winch