A Season of Death

A Memoir

Mark Raphael Baker
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A Season of Death

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22 October 2024

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9780522880908

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Melbourne University Press

A Season of Death

A Memoir

Mark Raphael Baker
A thoughtful memoir on living well in the face of death
Mark Raphael Baker was no stranger to death. Over seven years he had become a mourner three times over: for his first wife, for his brother and for his father. When diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, he began to reflect on their deaths, his probable death and on Death as, in the words of Ecclesiastes, a 'season' that produced a large and bitter harvest for the Baker family. Powerful and conflicting emotions assailed him, but their destructive power was always defeated by his love of his family and of life, which never deserted him even when his spirit was most weary. Over the short course of his illness, he came to realise that to love both truly, he must die as the most authentic version of himself he can achieve. It enabled him to die with humbling grace and dignity In A Season of Death, readers of The Fiftieth Gate and …
Mark Raphael Baker was no stranger to death. Over seven years he had become a mourner three times over: for his first wife, for his brother and for his father. When diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, he began to reflect on their deaths, his probable death and on Death as, in the words of Ecclesiastes, a 'season' that produced a large and bitter harvest for the Baker family. Powerful and conflicting emotions assailed him, but their destructive power was always defeated by his love of his family and of life, which never deserted him even when his spirit was most weary. Over the short course of his illness, he came to realise that to love both truly, he must die as the most authentic version of himself he can achieve. It enabled him to die with humbling grace and dignity. In A Season of Death, readers of The Fiftieth Gate and Thirty Days will rediscover the many forms of Mark's humour, his candour and his depth of thought and feeling, albeit in a different key, as it must be when those virtues reveal themselves in expressions of vulnerability that fend off self-pity. There is profound sorrow in this memoir but there is matching joy and much love, interwoven by a fine writer and thinker into a story that will deepen one's understanding of life.

Trust Mark Baker to write a book about dying that is so brilliantly alive. Phillip Adams once said that Baker does with memory what Rembrandt does with light. With this remarkable memoir, Baker himself has now become that light – illuminating, warming, and guiding. An exceptional act of love.”
Sarah Krasnostein

I am blown away by Mark’s ability to handle tragedy and comedy with an equal brilliance and lightness of touch … The depth is there from page one and the lightness of the dance along with it. I cried when I finished reading this heartbreaking beautiful story.”
Alex Miller, Winner of Commonwealth Writers Prize, and twice winner of the Miles Franklin Award

This book wraps its arms around our deepest fears and holds them gently...A Season of Death is the third book of a remarkable trilogy in which the focus of loss narrows and deepens...Even as he was dying, Mark Baker was fully himself, never more alive than when life was slipping away. His account of those days should live for generations and bring peace to many.”
The Age

In its subject and voice, in its honesty and humanity, in the beauty of its prose, this is truly a remarkable book. Remarkable, too, is its author’s recognition that the binaries of life and death/comedy and tragedy, and of love and loss/suffering and joy, are not binaries at all: they bleed into each other, interdependent, deeply connected. As Mark writes, “My words will protect me, laid in earth.”
Inside Story

Readers will turn to this book for answers about their own existence. Perhaps they might consider it a guide, or a sneak peek into the other side of living. Certainly, it carries all those elements. Those who admire his work will want to read his final words. But, putting aside all the intellect and philosophical references of this memoir and those very spaces Baker constantly walked, this book, in the end, is simply an account of a man embracing every conceivable possibility with grace. I read it because I knew it would remind me of horizons and the importance of owning our pain, our past and our follies. It does that beautifully and optimistically.”
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Mark Raphael Baker

Mark Raphael Baker

Mark Raphael Baker (1959–2023) was the author of two memoirs, The Fiftieth Gate (1997) and Thirty Days (2017). He was associate professor at the Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation in the School of Philosophy, History, International Studies at Monash University.

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