The Lost Art of Dying, L.S. Dugdale
The Lost Art of Dying, L.S. Dugdale
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The Lost Art of Dying
Reviving Forgotten Wisdom

Author: L.S. Dugdale

Narrator: Abby Craden

Unabridged: 5 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperOne

Published: 07/07/2020

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A Columbia University physician inspires us to rethink death and offers insights on how we can learn to embrace the art of dying well in this wise, clear-eyed book that is as compelling and soulful as Being Mortal, When Breath Becomes Air, and Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.

As a specialist in both medical ethics and the treatment of older patients, Dr. Lydia Dugdale knows a great deal about the end of life. Far too many of us die poorly, she argues. Our culture has overly medicalized death: dying is often institutional and sterile, prolonged by unnecessary resuscitations and other intrusive interventions. We are not going gently into that good night—our reliance on modern medicine can actually prolong suffering and strip us of our dignity. Yet our lives do not have to end this way.Centuries ago, in the wake of the Black Plague, a text was published offering advice to help the living prepare for a good death. Written during the late Middle Ages, Ars moriendi—The Art of Dying—made clear that to die well, one first had to live well. When Dugdale discovered this Medieval book, it was a revelation. Inspired by its holistic approach to the final stage we must all one day face, she draws from this forgotten work, combining its wisdom with the knowledge she has gleaned from her long medical career. The Lost Art of Dying is filled with much-needed insight and thoughtful guidance that will change our perceptions. Dr. Dugdale offers a hopeful perspective on death and dying as she shows us how to adapt the wisdom from the past to our lives today. Part of living well means preparing for the end, Dr. Dugdale reminds us. By recovering our sense of finitude, confronting our fears, accepting how our bodies age, developing meaningful rituals, and involving our communities in end-of-life care, we can discover what it means to both live and die well. The Lost Art of Dying is a vital, affecting book that reconsiders death, death culture, and how we can transform how we live each day, including our last.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About L.S. Dugdale

Lydia Dugdale MD, MAR, is associate professor of medicine and director of the Center for Clinical Medical Ethics at Columbia University. Prior to her 2019 move to Columbia, she was Associate Director of the Program for Biomedical Ethics and founding Co-Director of the Program for Medicine, Spirituality, and Religion at Yale School of Medicine. She is an internal medicine primary care doctor and medical ethicist. Her first book, Dying in the Twenty-First Century (MIT Press, 2015), provides the theoretical grounding for this current book. She lives with her husband and daughters in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karen on December 31, 2024

My Journey Book of 2024 “In other words, how do we choose our ending.” – Karen Robert (me) 12-19-24 – UPDATE: If you have already read this review in its entirety, skip to end to find out what I have since learned, and for another update since November. If not, please read review first, so you will u......more

Goodreads review by TraceyL on July 11, 2020

A doctor's viewpoint on death. I've already read a couple of books about death written by another author Caitlin Doughty, which I loved. This book was fine but compared to the others I read, it just wasn't as good. I did learn a few new things about how hospitals work, but there were a lot of big qu......more

Goodreads review by Alicia on August 04, 2020

This is an excellent book by a medical doctor about the ways we used to die and how we could improve things today. Dugdale goes into the practices that were once employed and how they helped not just the dying but those who attended them in accepting, understanding and preparing for their own eventu......more

Goodreads review by Sydney on July 14, 2020

I really enjoyed The Lost Art of Dying. Which feels weird to say considering the dark and depressing subject matter! I’ve always been fascinated with death and this book offers an in-depth look into topics such as how to “die well” and the ways in which different cultures/religions prepare the dead......more

Goodreads review by David on January 29, 2022

The Lost Art of Dying: Reviving Forgotten Wisdom by L.S. Dugdale, MD (Harper One 2020) (155.937) (3616). I strongly recommend this book to any readers who knows someone who has died or who expects to die themselves one day. Historically humans were exposed to (if not surrounded by) the dead. Death was......more