Vivir Con Nuestros Muertos - Delphine Horvilleu... Review

Horvilleur argues that "to live with our dead" is not about being haunted, but about keeping their and voices alive within our own. She views death not as a hard wall, but as a threshold where the living and the dead continue a dialogue. 2. The Role of a "Conteur" (Storyteller)

The book reinterprets and Biblical stories (like the tales of Isaac, Jacob, or Moses) to find modern meaning in mourning. She uses these ancient texts to demonstrate that: Grief is a universal language. Contradictions in life are what make us human. Humor and irony often coexist with profound sadness. 4. Moving Beyond the Taboo

Comfort doesn't come from finding "answers" to why people die, but from finding the right words to describe their impact on the world.

Horvilleur argues that "to live with our dead" is not about being haunted, but about keeping their and voices alive within our own. She views death not as a hard wall, but as a threshold where the living and the dead continue a dialogue. 2. The Role of a "Conteur" (Storyteller)

The book reinterprets and Biblical stories (like the tales of Isaac, Jacob, or Moses) to find modern meaning in mourning. She uses these ancient texts to demonstrate that: Grief is a universal language. Contradictions in life are what make us human. Humor and irony often coexist with profound sadness. 4. Moving Beyond the Taboo

Comfort doesn't come from finding "answers" to why people die, but from finding the right words to describe their impact on the world.