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Allison Christine Meier, "Grave" (Bloomsbury, 2023)

Nov 27, 2025
Allison C. Meier, a writer specializing in art, culture, and history, dives deep into burial practices in her book, *Grave*. She reflects on her experiences as a cemetery tour guide, revealing how graves can reveal societal inequalities tied to class and race. Meier discusses innovative practices like human composting and the significance of transforming cemeteries into communal spaces for the living. Uncovering the evolution of burial traditions, she advocates for accessible, respectful options that redefine our relationship with death and remembrance.
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ANECDOTE

How A Guide Found Cemeteries

  • Allison C. Meier became a cemetery tour guide after moving to New York and discovering Greenwood Cemetery near her apartment.
  • She started leading tours (first for Atlas Obscura) because she found untold stories and public interest in these hidden spaces.
INSIGHT

Graves Mirror Social Inequality

  • Graves reflect societal divisions like class and race, so death is not the great equalizer in burial practices.
  • Monument size, care, and use of potter's fields show persistent inequalities across cemeteries.
ANECDOTE

Volunteer Keeps An Abandoned Cemetery

  • Meier describes Bayside Cemetery in Queens as effectively abandoned and maintained by a volunteer, Anthony Pichota.
  • This contrast shows how cemetery upkeep depends on funding and community involvement.
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