THE THING ABOUT LIFE IS THAT ONE DAY YOU'LL BE DEAD
By David Shields
Knopf, 232 pages, $25.95
David Shields's The Thing About Life Is That One Day You'll Be Dead (hereinafter referred to as The Thing About Life) joins a flourishing list of recent titles given to final things. Some have a bioethical slant, like Leslie Ivan's The Way We Die or Margaret Pabst Battin's Ending Life; others arise from the pathologist's slab, like Sherwin Nuland's How We Die. Or, like Allan Kellehear's A Social History of Dying (which I reviewed in these pages last July), they may be sociological constructs.