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Letters to the Editor by

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May 2014, no. 361

Letters to the Editor 

Letters to the Editor by

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May 2014, no. 361
A banality of bones

Dear Editor,

Having stood in line for nearly two hours to visit the catacombs in Paris recently, I appreciate the pent-up anticipation Christine Piper felt on her visit to Tokyo, which she describes in her Calibre Prize-winning essay, ‘Unearthing the Past’ (April 2014). What the visitor sees at Denfert-Rochereau, however, is quite different. Underground caverns are filled with many thousands of skulls and bones, hundreds of years old, respectfully brought there from overcrowded Paris cemeteries, and neatly stacked in ornamental patterns. Shocking to visitors at first, the eeriness soon wears off, overcome by weight of numbers: it is a banality of bones.  

Letters to the Editor - May 2014

Letters to the Editor