Naomi Westerman

Happy Death Club

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Playwright Naomi Westerman was an anthropology grad student studying death rituals around the world when her whole family died, turning death from the academic to the deeply personal. She struggled with grief and talking about, particularly as a young woman, realising while death is everywhere in our culture, grief is harder to find in specialist ways.

This Inkling combines academic study with memoir to discuss the popularity of murder as entertainment in true crime podcasts; women working in the death industry; Naomi's love of horror and what it's like writing horror movies for a living when your mum was maybe murdered; the rise of death peer support groups; and death rituals in other countries. Happy Death Club provides a frank, touching and sometimes hilarious look at death, grief, and bereavement.
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90 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
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    Her beautiful, erotic face was chosen by the toymaker somewhat bizarrely so the resuscitation model would
    not put off men who didn’t want to go mouth-to-mouth with a replica of a male face. Science, sure. But is it art?
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    In May 1947, a woman named Evelyn McHale jumped to her death from the Empire State Building. An artistically framed photo of her body denting a car below became world-famous, dubbed by Time magazine ‘the most beautiful suicide’, and was the inspiration for many artists, including Andy Warhol, who silkscreened her image over and over, creating (but is it?) art from her beautiful corpse.
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    ‘I hope the exit is joyful. And I hope never to return.’ Frida Kahlo

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