Mark Dowie-Judith Letting Go

Former publisher/editor and founding member of Mother Jones, Dowie’s award-winning career as an investigative journalist covered much ground, including death. But nothing moved him like his conversations with poet Judith Tannenbaum as she prepared to die.


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JA: What inspired you to write about death and dying?

Judith.

JA: What does death literacy mean to you?

Getting it.

JA: What is your Most Treasured Possession?

Life. You know why  

JA: What Do You Hope For?

Long life and good health for my children and grandchildren.

JA: What do you believe is life’s most essential lesson?

Mortality.

JA: Do you have a favorite quote?

No.

JA: What are you reading, what’s on your bedside table?

Histories of math.

JA: Do you have a favorite writer or book?

No favorites.

JA: What book would you like to be buried with?

One an Orca would read.

JA: What is your exit plan? How would you like to die?

Floating in glacial melt.

JA: If you were to die and come back as a person or thing, what would it be?

An Orca.

JA: If heaven exists, what would you like to hear when you arrive at the Pearly Gates?

Hi.”


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