The Light of the World: A Memoir (Pulitzer Prize in Letters: Biography Finalist)

A deeply resonant memoir for anyone who has loved and lost, from acclaimed poet and Pulitzer Prize finalist Elizabeth Alexander.

In The Light of the World, Elizabeth Alexander finds herself at an existential crossroads after the sudden death of her husband. Channeling her poetic sensibilities into a rich, lucid price, Alexander tells a love story that is, itself, a story of loss. As she reflects on the beauty of her married life, the trauma resulting from her husband's death, and the solace found in caring for her two teenage sons, Alexander universalizes a very personal quest for meaning and acceptance in the wake of loss.
The Light of the World is at once an endlessly compelling memoir and a deeply felt meditation on the blessings of love, family, art, and community. It is also a lyrical celebration of a life well-lived and a paean to the priceless gift of human companionship. For those who have loved and lost, or for anyone who cares what matters most, The Light of the World is required reading.

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240 pages

Average rating: 8.44

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E Clou
May 10, 2023
8/10 stars
This reminded me a lot of Joan Didion’s The Year of Magical Thinking except I liked it better because I could palpably feel the love and loss of Alexander's husband Ficre. Alexander's writing is wonderful, and to read this book is to understand love on this earth a little better.
Annamarie
Jan 23, 2023
10/10 stars
This is a memoir written by Elizabeth Alexander after her husband, Ficre, died suddenly at the age of 50. As soon as I finished it I started reading it again, taking notes on all the pearls of wisdom it contains. It describes the gracious lives that these two artists shared and it was inspiring.

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