Irvin Yalom is Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry at Stanford
University. He has won two major awards from the American
Psychiatric Association and is the bestselling author of Love's
Executioner, Momma and the Meaning of Life and The
Gift of Therapy. He continues to run his clinical practice and
lectures widely.
Marilyn Yalom was a historian and author. She was a senior
scholar at the Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford
University, and a professor of French. She served as the
institute's director from 1984 to 1985. Her books included A
History of the Breast, A History of the Wife, The
American Resting Place, and How the French Invented
Love. Yalom was decorated by the French government as an
Officier des Palmes Academiques in 1991, and she received an
Alumnae Achievement Award from Wellesley College in 2013. She died
on 20 November 2019 from multiple myeloma, a form of cancer that
affects the bone marrow.
Marilyn and Irvin write so luminously I feel I have lived that
period of time alongside them ... I was deeply touched by Irvin's
humility in acknowledging that we are simply unprepared for the
great encounter with death, or for the loss of a soul-mate, no
matter how closely we observe these stories as professionals.
This book is illuminating and vivid, a beautiful examination of
the consolation of a life well-lived, and a beacon of hope to all
of us who will be bereaved. And of course, it is an exposition
of how we who are mortal learn to live with that very truth about
ourselves -- Kathryn Mannix, Sunday Times bestselling author of
WITH THE END IN MIND
A MATTER OF DEATH AND LIFE is wise, beautiful, heartbreaking,
raw - a paean to enduring love and what it means * The Times
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For over half a century, the eminent psychiatrist Irvin Yalom has
dazzled the world with his stories of the human psyche packed with
wisdom, insight, and humor. Now, with stunning candor and courage,
he shares with us the most difficult experience of his life: the
loss of his wife and steadfast companion since adolescence.
Partners to the end, including in the co-writing of this book, they
share an indelible portrait of bereavement - the terror,
pain, denial, and reluctant acceptance. But what we are left with
is much more than a profound story of enduring loss - it's an
unforgettable and achingly beautiful story of enduring love.
I will be thinking about this for years to come -- Lori Gottlieb,
New York Times bestselling author of MAYBE YOU SHOULD TALK TO
SOMEONE: A THERAPIST, HER THERAPIST, AND OUR LIVES REVEALED
This beautiful, poignant, and uplifting memoir is a love
story, a tale of two incredibly accomplished lives that were lived
almost as one, the sum turning out to be so much greater than its
parts. It will inspire you and perhaps move you to look differently
at your life - it did that for me -- Abraham Verghese, author of
CUTTING FOR STONE
The Yaloms are not just honest, but astonishingly generous with
their readers. This book takes its immediate place in the canon
of great end-of-life memoirs -- Caitlin Doughty, founder of The
Order of the Good Death
A Matter of Death and Life is both a sweet reminiscence
and a path to discovery. Two eminent professors, authors, and
lifelong partners grapple with aging, fragility, and death. In the
process of honestly meeting the precariousness of life, they come
to a deeper appreciation of its preciousness -- Frank Ostaseski,
author of THE FIVE INVITATIONS: DISCOVERING WHAT DEATH CAN TEACH US
ABOUT LIVING FULLY
A Matter of Death and Life is so much more than a book. It
is an indefatigable love story. It is a text that traverses past
and present. It is exquisite, candid, and vulnerable -
absent the too-common defenses of artifice and pomposity - as it
approaches the untenable pain of separation and unyielding yearning
of loss. Every person would benefit from multiple readings of
this intelligently relatable book, both to confront dying as we
inch toward our own mortality and, perhaps more importantly, the
grief when one so beloved precedes us in death. I am deeply
enriched for having absorbed this intimate narrative, as I wipe the
tears from my eyes. Irv and Marilyn's love story, ending in the
tragedy of endings, is yours, mine, and all of ours -- Dr. Joanne
Cacciatore, author of BEARING THE UNBEARABLE: LOVE, LOSS, AND THE
HEARTBREAKING PATH OF GRIEF
This is a remarkable book - as remarkable as its authors, Irv
Yalom, the master existential therapist and widely read author, and
Marilyn Yalom, an accomplished scholar and writer. Summoning
immense courage, the Yaloms co-write the story of their emotional
and moral caregiving for each other. A Matter of Death and
Life is the culmination of the Yaloms' career-long quests for
wisdom in the art of living and dying. It is a book that
transforms the reader - I couldn't put it down -- Arthur
Kleinman, author of THE SOUL OF CARE: THE MORAL EDUCATION OF A
HUSBAND AND DOCTOR
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