Die Wise, Stephen Jenkinson
Die Wise, Stephen Jenkinson
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Die Wise
A Manifesto for Sanity and Soul

Author: Stephen Jenkinson

Narrator: Stephen Jenkinson

Unabridged: 18 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/26/2016


Synopsis

Die Wise does not offer seven steps for coping with death. It does not suggest ways to make dying easier. It pours no honey to make the medicine go down. Instead, with lyrical prose, deep wisdom, and stories from his two decades of working with dying people and their families, Stephen Jenkinson places death at the center of the page and asks us to behold it in all its painful beauty. Die Wise teaches the skills of dying, skills that have to be learned in the course of living deeply and well. Die Wise is for those who will fail to live forever.
 
Dying well, Jenkinson writes, is a right and responsibility of everyone. It is not a lifestyle option. It is a moral, political, and spiritual obligation each person owes their ancestors and their heirs. Die Wise dreams such a dream, and plots such an uprising. How we die, how we care for dying people, and how we carry our dead: this work makes our capacity for a village-mindedness, or breaks it.

Table of Contents
The Ordeal of a Managed Death
Stealing Meaning from Dying
The Tyrant Hope
The Quality of Life
Yes, But Not Like This
The Work
So Who Are the Dying to You? 
Dying Facing Home
What Dying Asks of Us All
Kids
Ah, My Friend the Enemy

About The Author

STEPHEN JENKINSON MTS MSW is an activist, teacher, author, and farmer. He has a master's degree in theology from Harvard University and a master's degree in social work from the University of Toronto. Formerly a program director at a major Canadian hospital and medical-school assistant professor, Stephen is now a sought-after workshop leader, speaker, and consultant to palliative care and hospice organizations. He is the founder of The Orphan Wisdom School in Canada and the subject of the documentary film Griefwalker.


Reviews

Goodreads review by D on February 10, 2017

(I think this will be 4 or 5 stars for many, but it's not an easy read and those who could profit most may give up early.) After 10 years of experience in so-called palliative care, and plowing through 288pp of this book, I get to what I know already. "The big revelation!" Grrr... Am I just listenin......more

Goodreads review by Linda on July 11, 2015

Since we are all terminal, it seems wise to get ready for our own demise. This is an excellent book for helping us get conscious about what is coming to all of us & how we want to do it. Unlike any book of this kind that I have read before. Wish I had this when I working hospice. Well worth the read......more

Goodreads review by erin on December 11, 2016

important message, although wish author would have focused a little more on a solution/path forward rather than continuing to reiterate the problems.........more

Goodreads review by Dean on March 28, 2016

As has been said, it is a book for all who, come what may, will not live forever. Probably the most important book I've ever read. It's not just about dying, though. It's about how we're living, how we have lived for decades, if not centuries, and how that has precipitated over the years to form the......more


Quotes

“Stephen Jenkinson’s elegant and sorrow-freighted book brings prophetic insight rather than pastoral affirmations. A true story-man, Jenkinson paints image after image on the cave wall of his parchment. Die Wise is a formidable body of work, road-tested in ways most of us hope never to know about. Stay with it, hold the sorrow as the gift it is, savor in small, immense chunks. Every word is an invitation to trade fantasy for imagination. There isn’t a book like it.”
—Dr. Martin Shaw, author of Snowy Tower: Parzival and the Wet, Black Branch of Language