![]() It’s just under a year since he died and it feels like no time at all: I still want to be thinking about Paul and talking about Paul, and having the opportunity to remember him in a communal way rather than in a lonely way is very helpful. But it is fantastic to watch him developing a legacy through the positive reaction. How does it feel for you to see him so celebrated after – and because of – his death?īittersweet is a vast understatement. That’s what people are responding to and holding on to. And although it is about what happened to Paul it is also about a universal experience – and it is so beautifully expressed. I think it is because the book is about living as well as dying. ![]() A month or so before it was published it was getting some critical acclaim but the big question was whether people would actually want to read a book about dying written by a man who had recently died. ![]()
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