Author: Kevin Brockmeier
Cites
- James Loewen (1)
- IN: The Brief History of the Dead (2006) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Many African societies divide humans into three categories: those still alive on the earth, the sasha, and the zamani. The recently departed whose time on earth overlapped with people still here are the sasha, the living-dead. They are not wholly dead, for they still live in the memories of the living, who can call them to mind, create their likeness in art, and bring them to life in anecdote. When the last person to know an ancestor dies, that ancestor leaves the sasha for the zamani, the dead. As generalized ancestors, the zamani are not forgotten but revered. Many… can be recalled by name. But they are not living-dead. There is a difference
FROM: Lies my Teacher Told Me, (1995), NULL, NULL
- Hugh Blumenfeld (1)
- IN: The Illumination (2011) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: The strong in spirit wear bright clothes of fire.
They dance and burn. The light is worth the pain.
The light is worth the pain.
The pain stops when the flame dies out.
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