October 1, 2009 Link to post
Death has cropped up a lot in my reading lately. In White Noise, Don DeLillo’s main character is fairly obsessed with death, it is the one thing he and his wife can’t bring themselves to contemplate or discuss. In the final pages of The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work, Alain de Botton sums up his book with the reason we toil: to help us forget that we will one day die.
