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A fascinating philosophical inquiry into death and all the cultural baggage that accompanies it. Harrison really breaks apart and thinks about what it means to bury (“human” is related to “humus”), to commemorate ancestors, to lament/mourn, to regard our own impending deaths (is it even possible to conceive of our own “not-being”?)….all within an immense time-scale of historical, geological, and even cosmic proportions.
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