Swimming in a Sea of Death

Swimming in a Sea of Death
Author: David Rieff
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2008-01-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1416554289


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Both a memoir and an investigation, Swimming in a Sea of Death is David Rieff's loving tribute to his mother, the writer Susan Sontag, and her final battle with cancer. Rieff's brave, passionate, and unsparing witness of the last nine months of her life, from her initial diagnosis to her death, is both an intensely personal portrait of the relationship between a mother and a son, and a reflection on what it is like to try to help someone gravely ill in her fight to go on living and, when the time comes, to die with dignity. Rieff offers no easy answers. Instead, his intensely personal book is a meditation on what it means to confront death in our culture. In his most profound work, this brilliant writer confronts the blunt feelings of the survivor -- the guilt, the self-questioning, the sense of not having done enough. And he tries to understand what it means to desire so desperately, as his mother did to the end of her life, to try almost anything in order to go on living. Drawing on his mother's heroic struggle, paying tribute to her doctors' ingenuity and faithfulness, and determined to tell what happened to them all, Swimming in a Sea of Death subtly draws wider lessons that will be of value to others when they find themselves in the same situation.

The Sea of Death

The Sea of Death
Author: Tim Waggoner
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2010-04-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0786956666


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An assassin-turned priest races to thwart the plans of an evil lich in this stunning conclusion to The Blade of the Flame Eberron trilogy The lich Nathifa has stolen the mystic dragonwand and intends to use it to summon an army of weresharks to ravage the Lhazaar Principalities in the name of the Lich Queen Vol. To stop her, assassin-turned-priest Diran Bastiaan must defeat a demon that holds a city in thrall, contend with a werewolf whose only wish is to die, and survive deadly peril on the fabled isle of Trebaz Sinara. Diran will need all his faith, a brace of well-honed daggers, and more than a little luck to succeed. For if he fails, the Principalities will be swept away in a sea of death.

Sea of Death

Sea of Death
Author: Gary Gygax
Publisher: Ace Books
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1987
Genre: Fantasy fiction
ISBN: 9780441756766


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Swordsman, thief, adventurer, rogue--Gord is the ultimate hero of the sword and sorcery genre from the creator of Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Game. In this saga, two evil forces seek a powerful artifact hidden in the desert and Gord must find it first.

Sea of the Dead

Sea of the Dead
Author: Julia Durango
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2009-07-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1416995838


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Kehl hates pirates. His father, the Warrior Prince, has always told him they were responsible for his mother’s death. So when he is kidnapped by Temoc, the Pirate King, Kehl is more furious than frightened. But Temoc is mapping the vast seas known as the Carrillon and needs Kehl’s cartography expertise. As Kehl spends more and more time with Temoc and his crew, he comes to realize that his father has not been honest with him and that his past is linked to the future of the new world he is mapping.

Dead Sea

Dead Sea
Author: Brian Keene
Publisher: Leisure Books
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780843958607


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With zombies taking over the cities, a group of humans escapes the carnage by taking a small Coast Guard ship out to sea, but there's no getting away—even in the wide ocean.

Death on the Black Sea

Death on the Black Sea
Author: Douglas Frantz
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0061736961


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On the morning of February 24, 1942, on the Black Sea near Istanbul, an explosion ripped through a decrepit former cattle barge filled with Jewish refugees. One man clung fiercely to a piece of deck, fighting to survive. Nearly eight hundred others -- among them, more than one hundred children -- perished. In Death on the Black Sea, the story of the Struma, its passengers, and the events that led to its destruction are investigated and fully revealed in two vivid, parallel accounts, set six decades apart. One chronicles the international diplomatic maneuvers and callousness that resulted in the largest maritime loss of civilian life during World War II. The other recounts a recent attempt to locate the Struma at the bottom of the Black Sea, an effort initiated and pursued by the grandson of two of the victims. A vivid reconstruction of a grim exodus aboard a doomed ship, Death on the Black Sea illuminates a forgotten episode of World War II and pays tribute to the heroes, past and present, who keep its memory alive.

Starving to Death in a Sea of Objects

Starving to Death in a Sea of Objects
Author: John A. Sours
Publisher: Jason Aronson
Total Pages: 443
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780876684351


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The Sea Their Graves

The Sea Their Graves
Author: David J. Stewart
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2019-04-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813063965


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Like other groups with dangerous occupations, mariners have developed a close-knit culture bound by loss and memory. Death regularly disrupts the fabric of this culture and necessitates actions designed to mend its social structure. From the ritual of burying a body at sea to the creation of memorials to honor the missing, these events tell us a great deal about how sailors see their world. Based on a study of more than 2,100 gravestones and monuments in North America and the United Kingdom erected between the seventeenth and late twentieth centuries, David Stewart expands the use of nautical archaeology into terrestrial environments. He focuses on those who make their living at sea--one of the world's oldest and most dangerous occupations--to examine their distinct folkloric traditions, beliefs, and customs regarding death, loss, and remembrance.

The Sea

The Sea
Author: John Banville
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 030742930X


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BOOKER PRIZE WINNER • NATIONAL BESTSELLER • An “extraordinary meditation on mortality, grief, death, childhood and memory" (USA Today) about a middle-aged Irishman who has gone back to the seaside to grieve the loss of his wife. In this luminous novel, John Banville introduces us to Max Morden, a middle-aged Irishman who has gone back to the seaside town where he spent his summer holidays as a child to cope with the recent loss of his wife. It is also a return to the place where he met the Graces, the well-heeled family with whom he experienced the strange suddenness of both love and death for the first time. What Max comes to understand about the past, and about its indelible effects on him, is at the center of this elegiac, gorgeously written novel—among the finest we have had from this masterful writer.

Death on the Hellships

Death on the Hellships
Author: Gregory F Michno
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1682470253


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Now available in paperback, Death on the Hellships chronicles the true dimensions of the Allied POW experience at sea. It is a disturbing story; many believe the Bataan Death March even pales by comparison. Survivors describe their ordeal in the Japanese hellships as the absolute worst experience of their captivity. Crammed by the thousands into the holds of the ships, moved from island to island and put to work, they endured all the horrors of the prison camps magnified tenfold. Gregory Michno draws on American, British, Australian, and Dutch POW accounts as well as Japanese convoy histories, declassified radio intelligence reports, and a wealth of archival sources to present a detailed picture of the horror.