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Product Description Six beautifully wrought meditations on the art of embalming and related matters . Dr. GonzalezCrussis tone is measured, grave, and curiously formal [with] a mordant sense of humor and [a] courtliness and peculiar charm of his rococo style muscular dandyism as well as his sly and faintly risqué humor . [He] is learned, compassionate, genuinely witty and, at the most unexpected moments, strangely moving . His learning, his diligence, his lively curiosity, together make a formidable lens that he brings to bear upon the enigma of what we are and how we cease to be [He] has delivered a missive that, though the envelope may give off a whiff of formalin, is in its essence a love letter to life, in all its strangeness, beauty, and mystery. John Banville, The New York Times Book Review More graceful, erudite, and mindexpanding essays from GonzalezCrussi, this time accompanied by haunting, beautiful color photographs of skeletons, skulls, medical specimens, and anatomical models. In writing that smoothly integrates medical science, history, philosophy, literature, and the arts, GonzalezCrussi ponders the human condition . The opening of a GonzalezCrussi essay gives few hints as to where it may wander, but the journey is always rewarding. Kirkus Reviews GonzalezCrussi weaves and bobs around monstrosity and death like a python about its victimand he is nearly as mesmerizing. Publishers Weekly About the Author González-Crussi is Professor emeritus of pathology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. He is the author of The Five Senses, a Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist and Notes of an Anatomist, winner of the nonfiction first prize of the Society for Midland Authors. He lives in Chicago.