
I'm a Mortician and I'm Not in a Good Mood
About This Novel
"I stood among the tombstones, thinking. Sometimes I laughed, sometimes cried, and sometimes nothing happened. Life goes on, and the dead are everywhere, Eddie said. These are all ordinary things." From a unique perspective, the author uses prose-style writing to show us the daily work of an undertaker and the deep thinking about life and death accumulated over more than 20 years. What is recorded in it includes not only my own observations of individual events, but also some emotional experiences. With his triple identity as a funeral director, poet and writer, the text frankly and sincerely allows readers to understand how a dedicated funeral director respects the deceased and their families, and how he serves the living by taking care of the deceased. Reading this book will help us better understand the meaning of life.
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