A Matter of Death and Life
Love, Loss and What Matters in the End
(Author) Irvin Yalom'Wise, beautiful, heartbreaking, raw' The Times 'A beacon of hope to all of us who will be bereaved' Kathryn Mannix 'An unforgettable and achingly beautiful story of enduring love' Lori Gottleib Internationally renowned psychiatrist and author Irvin Yalom has devoted his career to counselling those suffering from anxiety and grief. But never had he faced the need to counsel himself until his wife, esteemed feminist author Marilyn Yalom, was diagnosed with cancer. In A MATTER OF DEATH AND LIFE, Marilyn and Irvin share how they took on profound new struggles: Marilyn to die a good death, Irvin to live on without her. In alternating accounts of their last months together and Irvin's first months alone, they offer us a rare window into coping with death and the loss of one's beloved. The Yaloms had rare blessings - a loving family, a beautiful home, a large circle of friends, avid readers around the world, and a long, fulfilling marriage - but they faced death as we all do. With the candour and wisdom of those who have thought deeply and loved well, they investigate universal questions of intimacy, love, and grief. Informed by two lifetimes of experience, A MATTER OF DEATH AND LIFE offers poignant insights and solace to all those seeking to fight despair in the face of death, so that they can live meaningfully.
Irvin Yalom
Irvin Yalom is a renowned American psychiatrist and author known for his groundbreaking work in existential psychotherapy. He has written several influential books on psychology and philosophy, including "Love's Executioner and Other Tales of Psychotherapy" and "The Gift of Therapy." Yalom's writing style is engaging and insightful, blending personal anecdotes with profound insights into the human condition. His works have had a significant impact on the field of psychotherapy, inspiring countless mental health professionals and readers worldwide. One of his most famous works, "When Nietzsche Wept," is a fictionalized account of the relationship between Friedrich Nietzsche and Josef Breuer, exploring themes of love, existentialism, and personal growth. Overall, Yalom's contributions to literature and psychology have made him a revered figure in both fields.