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Tales From the Hereafter

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  • 164 páginas
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Is death the end? Many believe it is not. In the first part of this collection, Ted Myers explores seventeen unique post-death experiences through first-person narratives. Each narrator, regardless of gender, sexuality, or race, offers a distinct perspective shaped by their life experiences. In “Bardo Train to Canarsie,” a Buddhist monk journeys through the bardo on a New York subway, accompanied only by a homeless Black poet. “Shop Till You Drop” features two middle-aged women who reunite in the afterlife's lingerie department at Bergdorf Goodman’s, indulging in limitless shopping. Meanwhile, “Ghost Academy” follows a Black high school teacher as he learns the costs of becoming a vengeful ghost. The second part, “I Dream in Black and White,” pays tribute to 1940s and ’50s noir films. A retired copywriter in his sixties experiences a captivating film noir dream each night, where he is young and vibrant. However, each morning, the dream slips away, leaving only fragments. Obsessed with recalling the dream, he consults a hypnotherapist, leading him into a realm where life, death, and dreams intertwine.

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Tales From the Hereafter, Ted Myers

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Título
Tales From the Hereafter
Idioma
Inglés
Autores
Ted Myers
Editorial
Leah Jubilee
Publicado en
2023
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
164
ISBN13
9781944521189
Serie
Etiquetas
Ficción
Calificación
5 de 5
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Is death the end? Many believe it is not. In the first part of this collection, Ted Myers explores seventeen unique post-death experiences through first-person narratives. Each narrator, regardless of gender, sexuality, or race, offers a distinct perspective shaped by their life experiences. In “Bardo Train to Canarsie,” a Buddhist monk journeys through the bardo on a New York subway, accompanied only by a homeless Black poet. “Shop Till You Drop” features two middle-aged women who reunite in the afterlife's lingerie department at Bergdorf Goodman’s, indulging in limitless shopping. Meanwhile, “Ghost Academy” follows a Black high school teacher as he learns the costs of becoming a vengeful ghost. The second part, “I Dream in Black and White,” pays tribute to 1940s and ’50s noir films. A retired copywriter in his sixties experiences a captivating film noir dream each night, where he is young and vibrant. However, each morning, the dream slips away, leaving only fragments. Obsessed with recalling the dream, he consults a hypnotherapist, leading him into a realm where life, death, and dreams intertwine.