deathscape

English

Etymology

From death +‎ -scape.

Noun

deathscape (plural deathscapes)

  1. A notional landscape of death or the cultural practices that surround it.
    • 2006, Tom Lawson, The Church of England and the Holocaust: Christianity, Memory and Nazism:
      We in the present stand helpless as, with the aid of survivors and surviving testimonies, we look into the nightmarish deathscapes of the Holocaust, unable to intervene.

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