The secret life of a cemetery The wild nature and enchanting lore of Pére-Lachaise
Book - 2025
"For Benoît Gallot, Pére Lachaise is best explored without a guide: You're guaranteed to lose your way. You'll feel as though you've stepped out of time, out of Paris, and into another place entirely. In his debut memoir, Gallot, head curator of Pére Lachaise and son of a grave stonemason, pulls back the curtains on his otherworldly workplace--a cemetery crammed with tourists in the high season and mourners year round, but also a natural paradise, where foxes roam, birds flit between trees, and wildflowers and moss encroach onto tombstones. In elegant, engrossing chapters, Gallot reveals the secret world of Pére Lachaise--its Napoleonic origins, its unusual graves and monuments--alongside touching stories from his wo...rking life in the cemetery. Born into a family of undertakers, Gallot was named curator of Pére-Lachaise in his early-thirties, inheriting the complex job of managing over 100 acres of green space, overseeing 70,000 graves, and arranging burials and cremations, all while contending with millions of tourists--plus film crews, birdwatchers, ghost hunters, and the occasional nude performance artist. Gallot, who also lives on the cemetery grounds with his wife and young children, demystifies his unusual and often misunderstood profession, which in reality requires much more contact with living people than dead ones. In doing so, he provides insight into the history of graveyards and our evolving relationship with death. Gallot also shares vivid descriptions of flora and fauna, which have reemerged in recent years thanks to a huge rewilding effort. Initially unsure about the idea, he embraced it as the cemetery alleys blossomed and birdsong proliferated. Then in April 2020, with the city in lockdown, Gallot took an early-morning stroll and crossed paths with a fox--in the middle of Paris! He snapped a picture and posted it, unwittingly setting off a media frenzy. Gallot's daily photographs of Pére-Lachaise's flourishing animal and plant life have attracted followers from around the world, helping to change the public perception of cemeteries, which ultimately exist as places for the living."--
- Subjects
- Published
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Vancouver ; Berkeley ; London :
Greystone Books
2025.
- Language
- English
French - Main Author
- Other Authors
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- Item Description
- Translation of: La vie secrète d'un cimetière.
- Physical Description
- xvi, 221 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
Issued also in electronic format - Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-221).
- ISBN
- 9781778401589
- Translator's Note
- Preface
- 16, Rue du Repos
- Tombstone Tourism
- Life at the Cemetery
- The Flagship
- The Funeral Bug
- Fashion Victims
- An Unusual Job
- A Stroll Among the Graves
- Bubbles of Hope
- The Tissue Box
- You Can't Outfox a Fox
- Time to Celebrate
- Living Among the Dead
- Ghost Stories
- Under the Parisian Sky
- The Legend of Jim
- No Dead-End Jobs Here
- VIP Treatment
- The Same World
- Dying Is Really the Last Thing to Do
- Glossary of Funerary Symbols
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography