In the Land of Long Fingernails: A Gravedigger in the Age of Aquarius
Selected Book Details
- Hardcover
- Author: Charles Wilkins
- Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
- Release Date: July 2009
- ISBN-10: 1602397090
- ISBN-13: 9781602397095
- List Price: $24.95
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Summaries and Customer Reviews provided by Amazon
SummaryA darkly comic memoir of Charlie Wilkins’s year as a twenty-year-old student-grave digger in the swinging sixties. In the summer of 1969, Charlie Wilkins was a young man in search of a job. Turned down by a dozen potential employers—including Shubang Used Tire and Dick’s Nifty Car Wash—Wilkins landed an unlikely job at a vast corporate cemetery as a “bone waxer,” handling “bird-houses” (urns), and earning an invaluable education about life as a caregiver in death. From reckless disinterments, to a mid-summer gravediggers’ strike, to the illegal shifting of bones from untended graves, In the Land of Long Fingernails is a coming-of-age story among extraordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. It offers up a Barnum-esque cavalcade of “slay carpenters,” “dirt nappers,” mavericks and misfits, shifty plot salesmen, and drug-addled gravediggers, yet it also shows us their uncertainty and superstitions, and their relentless gallows humor amid the inevitable reminders of what it is, finally, to be human. In the funny and dark spirit of Thomas Lynch’s best-selling The Undertaking, Mary Roach’s hit Stiff, and Six Feet Under, In the Land of Long Fingernails is a testament not just to unexpected friendship but also to late sixties culture, and to the art and power of storytelling. . |
Customer Reviews
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An intriguing, different kind of memoir
IN THE LAND OF LONG FINGERNAILS; A GRAVEDIGGER IN THE AGE OF AQUARIUS tells of a college student who takes a job as a gravedigger - and discovers his job involves more than just digging graves. His witnessing of a midsummer gravedigger's strike, the unearthing of a victim of unsolved murder, and more makes for an involving guide packed with surprises, twists and turns of plot. An intriguing, different kind of memoir.
Them Below and Those that put Them There
Charles Wilkins's "In The Land of Long Fingernails" is a rollicking good summer read. Great fun! After you've read this book, you'll never see any cemetery the same way. The insights gained from reading this hilarious and macabre tale will have you looking at stones and graves with a much sharper eye, privy to insider knowledge about what is down there and what it took to get them there.
There is technical terminology to be mastered: cracker boxes, sinkers, stinkers, brown patrol and more.
Although Wilkins's tale tells a lot about the dead, it tells us even more about the living. The odd cast of characters from "Scotty," the long-suffering and insufferable manager of the cemetery and "Alcoholic Emeritus," to the grave-digger work crew are Wilkins's companions in this summer of 1969, the year of Woodstock. Of special note is his confidant and mentor, Luccio, who while more than a decade older than the then 19-year Wilkins, becomes a most unique role-model. Fellow grave-digger Norman, whose raison-d'etre is rock musician playing showy riffs on air guitar is unmasked as a mere equipment guy. Peter the Dutchman "senior gravedigger" and heir-apparent to Scotty, Fred, a one-armed former juggler and WWII prison-camp survivor, the oafish Hogjaw and "non-man" Denise, hired as the first female gravedigger round out some of the other living who made this summer job so memorable for Wilkins.
Five stars! "In the Land of Long Fingernails" is more a coming-of-age tale and a tale about living than it is a tale about cemetery work, death and decomposition.
Excellent!
Once I started In the Land of Long Fingernails, I couldn't put it down. This memoir of a 19-year old working in a cemetery in the summer of 1969 was so captivating: the characters are hilarious, whether you love them or hate them, and the day-to-day activities are written so that you feel like you're right there in the graves with them - through the fun times and the chaos! Wilkins is a great story teller, and knows how to keep the reader enthralled with each page. I'm looking forward to his next work!