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Elizabeth Kübler-Ross's World-Famous Books ① On Death and Dying: What the Dying Have to Teach Doctors, Nurses, Clergy, and Their Own Families Akira Suzuki / E. Kübler-Ross Price: ¥1048 (excluding tax) Chuko Bunko, January 2001, First Edition, First Printing ② Life Lessons: How to Find Happiness and Freedom in Everyday Life Translated by Keiichi Ueno Price: ¥800 (excluding tax) Kadokawa Bunko, March 2013, 7th Edition ① shows slight yellowing on the edges and pages, but it's relatively minor. Both books have no noticeable damage such as folds or stains and are in generally good condition. Please consider them as used items. ◆ Contents ① Death is a long process, not a specific moment— The final stage of life and the accompanying anxiety, anger, fear, and hope... A groundbreaking book that studies the movements of the human heart "leading to death," based on interviews with 200 patients. What do people see, think, and feel before death? Death comes to everyone equally. Therefore, since ancient times, people have feared death and have looked at their own existence by "thinking about death." Even in modern times, the fear of death is felt more closely due to the spread of unknown infectious diseases. This book, written over half a century ago, attempts to clarify the movements of the human heart as it approaches death, based on interviews with 200 patients. How to accept one's own death and the death of those around them. This is a guide when thinking about death. ◆ Contents ② There is a positive reason for everything that happens in life. This book is a record of the rare love of a unique woman, Kübler-Ross, who lived in the 20th century, and at the same time, a record of her rare struggles, marked by her various aspects. That is, a record of a fighter who continued to fight against the "arrogance and stupidity of humanity, the extreme of ignorance and arrogance," which relentlessly pursues the "challenge to God," such as organ transplantation, gene therapy, and the cryopreservation of corpses and brains, believing that death can be overcome with money and technology. (From the translator's afterword) #AkiraSuzuki #Akira_Suzuki #E.Kübler-Ross #Books #ForeignLiterature/Other
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