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Author Interviews

Bodies Through Time: A Historian Traces Our Evolving Relationship With The Dead

Thomas Laqueur, author of The Work of the Dead, discusses the ways people have dealt with human remains over the course of history. Modern cemeteries, he says, are byproducts of the French Revolution.

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Historian Traces Our Relationship With The Dead

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Neil Gaiman On Returning To 'Sandman,' Talking In His Sleep And The Power Of Comics

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