Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
555
Language
Italian
Published
Jan 1, 2021
Publisher
Einaudi
ISBN-10
8806247336
ISBN-13
9788806247331
Description
Ernesto De Martino delves deep into the poignant realms of mourning and grief in this insightful exploration of ancient funeral laments and their enduring impact on contemporary expressions of sorrow. Through a meticulous analysis of cultural practices, De Martino weaves together threads of history, anthropology, and psychology to illuminate how rituals shape human experience in the face of death. The book reflects on the profound connection between collective sorrow and individual loss, illustrating how these rituals serve not only as expressions of grief but also as vital components of cultural identity.
As he traces the evolution from the primitive lamentations of past societies to the heartfelt weeping of figures like Mary, the author highlights the complexities involved in mourning. By drawing parallels between historical and modern rituals, he offers a compelling narrative that invites readers to confront the universal emotions associated with loss, prompting a deeper understanding of how societies cope with the inevitability of death.
As he traces the evolution from the primitive lamentations of past societies to the heartfelt weeping of figures like Mary, the author highlights the complexities involved in mourning. By drawing parallels between historical and modern rituals, he offers a compelling narrative that invites readers to confront the universal emotions associated with loss, prompting a deeper understanding of how societies cope with the inevitability of death.