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December 18, 2005

The Meaning of Life

Part Five

 

What happens when we die? Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen says much more than you think. Not so, says novelist Jim Crace. He thinks we're just flesh to begin with and become meat after we die. In this hour of To the Best of Our Knowledge, we focus on death, and how an honest reckoning with the Grim Reaper can help us live a better life.

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Novelist Amy Tan tells Anne Strainchamps about the murder that shaped her life as a writer and the role that fate has played in her family's history.

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British novelist Jim Crace is an atheist. He doesn't believe in an afterlife, and tells Jim Fleming that he intended his novel "Being Dead" to be a comfort to readers.

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Eric Idle talks with Doug Gordon about death and comedy. And we hear some Monty Python clips.

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We meet Pete Daly, an engineer with recurrent melanoma who talks about living with cancer.

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Rachel Naomi Remen is a doctor and the co-founder of the Commonweal Cancer Help Program. She talks with Steve Paulson about the transformative effects of cancer.

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Sarah Stewart Taylor is a Vermont mystery writer who's fascinated by cemeteries. She walks through the Sawnee Bean Cemetery near Thetford, Vermont with Steve Paulson.

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Irish poet Dennis O'Driscoll has eight books of poetry. The latest one is "New and Selected Poems."

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