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In a Dark Wood
In a Dark Wood: A Memoir | Joseph Luzzi
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"In the aftermath of a heartbreaking tragedy, a scholar and writer uses Dante's Divine Comedy to shepherd him through the dark wood of grief and mourning--a rich and emotionally resonant memoir of suffering, hope, love, and the power of literature to inspire and heal the most devastating loss.Where do we turn when we lose everything? Joseph Luzzi found the answer in the opening of The Divine Comedy: "In the middle of our life's journey, I found myself in a dark wood. "When Luzzi's pregnant wife was in a car accident--and died forty-five minutes after giving birth to their daughter, Isabel--he finds himself a widower and first-time father at the same moment. While he grieves and cares for his infant daughter, miraculously delivered by caesarean before his wife passed, he turns to Dante's Divine Comedy for solace.In a Dark Wood tells the story of how Dante helps the author rebuild his life. He follows the structure of The Divine Comedy, recounting the Inferno of his grief, the Purgatory of healing and raising Isabel on his own, and then Paradise of the rediscovery of love.A Dante scholar, Luzzi has devoted his life to teaching and writing about the poet. But until he turned to the epic poem to learn how to resurrect his life, he didn't realize how much the poet has given back to him. A meditation on the influence of great art and its power to give us strength in our darkest moments, In a Dark Wood opens the door into the mysteries of Dante's epic poem. Beautifully written and flawlessly balanced, Luzzi's book is a hybrid of heart-rending memoir and critical insight into one of the greatest pieces of literature in all of history. In a Dark Wood draws us into man's descent into hell and back: it is Dante's journey, Joseph Luzzi's, and our very own"--
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vivastory
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Best. Dollar. Tree. Book. Haul. 1/2
I loved Kevin Barry's "City of Bohane" & am really looking forward to more.

saresmoore HOLY CRAP! This Dollar Tree is mythical! 🦄 6y
vivastory @saresmoore Right?! It's one I've never been in. I was quite impressed! I've stuck to my ban otherwise (except for Bourdain's "Nasty Bits" when it was a Kindle deal), so I don't feel bad! 6y
saresmoore I‘m super impressed! I don‘t think you should feel bad at all. The ban clearly helped you become resourceful in your book acquisition! 😃 6y
Suet624 I love Russell Banks. I haven‘t read that one though. 6y
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allureofbeauty
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Bailedbailed

#dnf at about page 60 or so.
Pulled too much from Dante which I don‘t have much experience with. But I will say the hardback of this is absolutely beautiful. I might post another photo of it too. I almost kept it just for that. This was a dollar tree find.
#dante #inadarkwood #josephluzzi #didnotfinish #beautiful #hardback #secretcover #cat #catfeet #toebeans #cattoes #dollartree #memoir #nonfiction

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jnichole
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Pickpick

I give this a 4 out of 5 stars. I enjoyed the book dispite the subject matter. It was written with warmth and love.

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HarperPerennial
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On a cold fall morning, Joseph Luzzi found himself racing to the hospital. His pregnant wife, Katherine, had been in a car accident—in one terrible instant, Luzzi became both a widower and a first-time father. Adrift and grieving, Luzzi found himself sharing Dante‘s dark wood...

Rabeea I need this! 8y
CynthiasBiblioFiles This was a great book. Tragic story. The Dante connection is really interesting, if you're into Dante!😀 8y
jennifersmeth Definitely want to read this one @HarperPerennial 8y
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GregoryCass Really great book. The design of the hardcover was beautiful 8y
HarperPerennial @GregoryCass It was! We couldn't quite replicate in paperback so went in another direction. 8y
HarperPerennial @CynthiasBiblioFiles So glad you liked it! 8y
CynthiasBiblioFiles I did! I love Dante, so the way that it helped Luzzi to heal and move forward was fascinating. At the time I was also reading H is for Hawk. It's amazing what helps people to deal with grief.😊 8y
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