Death and Architecture by James Stevens Curl

Death and Architecture by James Stevens Curl

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A survey of funerary monuments from ancient Egypt to the modern town planner's schemes for 20-storey tower-blocks for the storage of coffins and urns. The book is as much a commentary on attitudes to death as a history of architecture.

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Death and Architecture by James Stevens Curl

Funerary monuments - whether the pyramids of ancient Egypt, the chambered cairns of prehistoric Orkney or the Canadian War Memorial at Vimy Ridge - are among the most potent architectural monuments. Bearing witness to our uneasy acknowledgement of mortality and our desire to remember those who have died, tombs and monuments are often among the finest structures erected by man. The subjects of funerary architecture, of commemorative structures and of cemeteries have suffered a curious neglect at the hands of writers until fairly recently, and it is James Stevens Curl's work that is partly responsible for arousing a new interest in them. In a wide-ranging and stimulating survey, Professor Curl explores the extraordinary legacy of funerary monuments from ancient Egypt to modern town planners' schemes for twenty-storey tower-blocks for the storage of coffins and urns (not a bad idea when we consider how inappropriate are tower-blocks as dwellings for the living). As much a commentary on attitudes to death as a history of architecture, Death and Architecture reveals many hidden wonders and beauties throughout the world. A fascinating and unusual book, it will be treasured by all who agree with George Crabbe's line 'But monuments themselves memorials need'.
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ISBN 13 9780750928779
ISBN 10 0750928778
Title Death and Architecture
Author James Stevens Curl
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2002-05-09
Number of pages 448
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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