DeWitt Henry

Sorrow's Company: Writers on Loss and Grief


In this volume, DeWitt Henry has collected some of the finest contemporary writing about loss and the grieving process, essays that explore emotional trauma in finely crafted prose. Debra Spark recounts her sister's death and reflects on all of the ideas that have helped her come to terms with grief. William Gibson writes eloquently of his mother's passing with a new understanding of the cycles of life. Andre Dubus describes the terrible loss of mobility he suffered in a freak accident, and what his pain and disability taught him about the human will. Transported back to her native Antigua and to all the complexities of a difficult childhood, Jamaica Kincaid confronts her brother's ostracism and death from AIDS. All of the pieces reflect, in some aspect, the tenacity, the strength to go forward and to love, that has informed these life journeys andthe resolve that "what matters is not what becomes of us, but what we become." This collection offers a unique perspective on loss, a depth of insight and compassion that only such masterful writers could summon.

Selected Works

Memoir
Safe Suicide: Narratives, Essays, and Meditations
Red Hen Press, 2008. 190 pp."As with any flat-out wonderful book, a few words of praise cannot begin to do it justice. But here goes: SAFE SUICIDE is elegantly written, edgy, touching, inventive, surprising in its shifts of style and form, and completely spellbinding from start to finish. Partly memoir, partly a sequence of interlocked essays, this is a book that works its way under your skin and down into your vital organs. It is really, really good."--Tim O’Brien, author of THE THINGS THEY CARRIED.
Novel
The Marriage of Anna Maye Potts
Winner of the 2000 Peter Taylor Prize for the Novel
Anthology
Sorrow's Company: Writers on Loss and Grief
Essays that reflect the tenacity, the strength to go forward and to love. Beacon Press, 2001. 219 pp.
Fathering Daughters: Reflections by Men
Co-edited with James Alan McPherson. Beacon Press, 1999. 252 pp.
Breaking Into Print: Early Stories and Insights into Getting Published (A Ploughshares Anthology)
A collection of first or very early fiction by now prominent authors as it appeared in the prizewinning journal Ploughshares over the past three decades.