'He had never had a moment when death was not terrible to him,' reports Boswell on the occasion of needling his famous friend with the news that the atheist philosopher David Hume had died well and without repentance. 'The horror of death, which I had always observed in Dr Johnson, appeared strong tonight.' Sherwin Nuland a surgeon from Yale, speaks to the Johnson in each of us, to our hunger for knowledge of our inevitable end: 'Everyone wants to know the details of dying ... we are irresistibly attracted by the very anxieties we find most terrifying.'
LRB 18 August 1994 | PDF Download
Quantity