In his new book “Mobituaries,” Mo Rocca offers remembrances of “someone or something that didn’t get the send-off it deserved the first time.”
Mo Rocca has unusual taste in dead people. “I’ve always been a fan of obituaries,” says the humorist and correspondent for “CBS Sunday Morning.
” He began pursuing his morbid fascination through his hit podcast “Mobituaries,” which rigorously and irreverently tells stories about different kinds of death—from “Sammy Davis Jr.: Death of the Entertainer” to “Neanderthals: Death of a Human Species.” Mr. Rocca is drawn toward the weird, the offbeat and the overlooked. Unlike flat obituaries, his pieces are remembrances “for someone or something that didn’t get the send-off it deserved the first time.
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