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On Death, without Exaggeration

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The Good Funeral Guide
Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Wislawa Szymborska - Nobel prize winning poet - died last week. In a piece in the Guardian she was reported as saying:

"For the last few years my favourite phrase has been 'I don’t know'. I’ve reached the age of self-knowledge, so I don’t know anything. People who claim that they know something are responsible for most of the fuss in the world."

She was a fine poet. Here’s one she wrote about death:

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