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Being Dead
Author: Jim Crace

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Publisher: Picador
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780312275426 - ISBN-10: 0312275420
Publication Date: 3/21/2001
Pages: 208


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover

Book Description:
Lying in the sand dunes of Baritone Bay are the bodies of a middle-aged couple. Celice and Joseph, in their mid-50s and married for more than 30 years, are returning to the seacoast where they met as students. Instead, they are battered to death by a thief with a chunk of granite. Their corpses lie undiscovered and rotting for a week, prey to sand crabs, flies, and gulls. Yet there remains something touching about the scene, with Joseph's hand curving lightly around his wife's leg, "quietly resting; flesh on flesh; dead, but not departed yet."

"Their bodies had expired, but anyone could tell—just look at them—that Joseph and Celice were still devoted. For while his hand was touching her, curved round her shin, the couple seemed to have achieved that peace the world denies, a period of grace, defying even murder. Anyone who found them there, so wickedly disfigured, would nevertheless be bound to see that something of their love had survived the death of cells. The corpses were surrendered to the weather and the earth, but they were still a man and wife, quietly resting; flesh on flesh; dead, but not departed yet."

From that moment forward, Being Dead becomes less about murder and more about death. Alternating chapters move back in time from the murder in hourly and two-hourly increments. As the narrative moves backward, we see Celice and Joseph make the small decisions about their day that will lead them inexorably towards their own deaths. In other chapters the narrative moves forward. Celice and Joseph are on vacation and nobody misses them until they do not return. Thus, it is six days before their bodies are found. Crace describes in minute detail their gradual return to the land with the help of crabs, birds, and the numerous insects that attack the body and gently and not so gently prepare it for the dust-to-dust phase of death.

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Franchesca M. (short-angry14) - NM wrote on 7/12/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book was a very quick read for me. Tells the story of an older couple who are murdered in the sand dunes near where they first fell in love. Sounds like a love story gone wrong, where there will be many tears shed, right? Wrong! This book tells in minute detail the physical breakdown of the couples bodies, ie. weather, insects, crabs, flies and general decomposition of corpses. Totally not a love story...well, maybe in a sick way, as they died with the husband still clutching her leg. Good book, but definitely NOT a sweet love story.

Catherine L. wrote on 6/3/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

It is scary to think just how long a person can be missing, decomposing and soon completely disappear before anyone notices.

Vicki M. (GVvicki) wrote on 1/11/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a hauntingly beautiful novel that keeps popping up in my mind even though it's been a couple years since I read it. Well written and speaks to the soul.

Janice A. wrote on 7/17/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

If you're at all into forensics or what actually happens to a body once a person has died, this is an excellent book. Despite what others have said about it being slow, I really liked it. I actually read it twice. :) Its definitely morbid, but I guess thats my style. Should have been a mortician.

Mary M. C. (MartieKr) wrote on 3/15/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I was a little disappointed with this one. A little too graphic for my tastes.

Lisa H. (anoisblue) wrote on 1/31/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book is one of my all time favorites and has stuck with me since I read it 4 or 5 years ago. It begins with a murder of a man and wife in their 50s when they return to the place they first met. The bodies go undiscovered for some time. There are chapters that deal strictly with the bodies and what is happening to them, and then every other chapter takes them back in time to when they first met and beyond, into childhood. By the time the book is finished, they feel alive again. Amazing work.


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Barbara (woot) - Falls Church, VA wrote on 9/9/2009...


I really liked this book, but I'm sure it isn't for everyone. The author describes the physical process of 2 human bodies as they decay after death. This description is mixed in with stories about some of the events that occurred before their death. There is a bit of a mystery for a while about how the pople died, but the basic theme seems to be that people are mistaken when they assign meaning and cause to their life's events. A very thought provoking book.

Steven K. (sjk54) wrote on 5/11/2008...


This book starts with the sudden death of a couple and then alternates chapters moving backwards and forwards in time to show the chain of events that led to their death, and the final evolution of their bodies.

Primarily, it is a love story; it is not a drama or mystery. Poetic. Very biological (a lot of time is spent throughout the book on decomposition).

Great writing, but I didn't care for it.

2 stars out of 5

Tamara C. (tamara) wrote on 10/7/2006...


Great book, from a biological standpoint of death.

N.J. T. (nightraine56) wrote on 8/10/2006...


It was not quite what I thought it would be, but worth the read.

Kimberly Z. wrote on 7/3/2006...


This premise is pretty cool and it's written well, but it bored the hell out of me and I couldn't finish it.

Justina F. (DoveiLibri) wrote on 3/8/2006...


Excellent, brand new condition but labeled for Book Crossing. Very interesting concept . . .

From the back cover:

On Baritone Bay, in mid afternoon, Joseph and Celice, married for almost thirty years, lie murdered on the dunes. The shocking particulars of their passing make up the arc of this courageous and haunting novel.


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