Who We Lost: A Portable Covid Memorial

Author:   Martha Greenwald
Publisher:   Belt Publishing
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9781953368539


Pages:   207
Publication Date:   25 May 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Who We Lost is the first book that directly acknowledges the free-floating grief of the COVID-bereaved, affirms that it must be addressed, and offers a purposeful activity that respects mourners as well as the mourned. In 2020, Martha Greenwald invited mourners to write memories of loved ones lost to COVID on the Who We Lost website. The site has been growing ever since, as the bereaved continue to write and publish stories, and the writers' toolbox section of the website offers guidance and prompts for anyone wishing to contribute their story about who they lost to this grassroots public memorial. The resultant book, Who We Lost: A Portable COVID Memorial, contains dozens of essays and a writing guide for those wishing to add their own story about a loved one who died from COVID. It is a community-generated tribute, a eulogy, a handbook, and a collective memorial.

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Author:   Martha Greenwald
Publisher:   Belt Publishing
Imprint:   Belt Publishing
ISBN:  

9781953368539


ISBN 10:   1953368530
Pages:   207
Publication Date:   25 May 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Poignant and practical . . . a wonderful resource for those seeking an outlet for their grief. --Publishers Weekly Who We Lost is a contemporary document in the ancient, ceremonious, vernacular tradition that links grief and language, in ordinary details: A recipe for pork shoulder. An electric scooter. Intubations and respirators. A specific tune, a specific ice cream shop. Death at home, in a hospital, on Zoom. In the words of an old lyric, it is a precious jewel to be plain. That is what the writers here do for our contemporary disaster of the Covid pandemic: on a personal scale, they make it plain. --Robert Pinsky As this country struggles to grapple with the depth of the pandemic's devastation, Martha Greenwald and her storytellers open up the sacred spaces of memory, inviting us to consider how tenderness and joy live alongside unrelenting grief. This is a book that exhorts us to witness and shelter the lived experience of pandemic death, and to join in the effort to memorialize through storytelling. In reading those stories we listen, and in listening we remember. --Sarah Wagner, professor of anthropology, George Washington University The stories collected here, contributed through an ingenious public memorial project, are the ones we all know--beleaguered care workers, grieving families, awestruck friends. It's all of us trying to make sense of the incomprehensible things that really happened in the first two years of the pandemic. Our duty to remember is personal, but it is also collective. Memory is a gift from the past to the future. This volume deserves to be given. --Scott Gabriel Knowles, disaster historian and creator of covid-calls.com


Who We Lost is a contemporary document in the ancient, ceremonious, vernacular tradition that links grief and language, in ordinary details: A recipe for pork shoulder. An electric scooter. Intubations and respirators. A specific tune, a specific ice cream shop. Death at home, in a hospital, on Zoom. In the words of an old lyric, it is a precious jewel to be plain. That is what the writers here do for our contemporary disaster of the Covid pandemic: on a personal scale, they make it plain. --Robert Pinsky As this country struggles to grapple with the depth of the pandemic's devastation, Martha Greenwald and her storytellers open up the sacred spaces of memory, inviting us to consider how tenderness and joy live alongside unrelenting grief. This is a book that exhorts us to witness and shelter the lived experience of pandemic death, and to join in the effort to memorialize through storytelling. In reading those stories we listen, and in listening we remember. --Sarah Wagner, professor of anthropology, George Washington University The stories collected here, contributed through an ingenious public memorial project, are the ones we all know--beleaguered care workers, grieving families, awestruck friends. It's all of us trying to make sense of the incomprehensible things that really happened in the first two years of the pandemic. Our duty to remember is personal, but it is also collective. Memory is a gift from the past to the future. This volume deserves to be given. --Scott Gabriel Knowles, disaster historian and creator of covid-calls.com


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Martha Greenwald is the founding director and curator of The WhoWeLost Project, and editor of Who We Lost: Writing to Remember the Pandemic. Her book, Other Prohibited Items, was the winner of the Mississippi Review Poetry Series. She is the winner of the 2020 Yeats Prize. Her work has appeared in many journals including New World Writing, The Threepenny Review, Slate, Poetry, and Best New Poets. She has held a Wallace Stegner Fellowship at Stanford and been awarded fellowships from the Breadloaf and Sewanee Writer's Conferences, Yaddo, and elsewhere. A New Jersey native, she lives in Louisville, Kentucky.

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