In a Dark Wood: What Dante Taught Me About Grief, Healing, and the Mysteries of Love

Author(s): Joseph Luzzi

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Joseph Luzzi's harrowing story of his wife's sudden death in a car accident and how Dante's 'The Divine Comedy' helped him to endure his grief, raise their infant daughter, and rediscover love. When you lose your whole world in a moment, where do you turn? Joseph Luzzi found the answer in Dante's opening of The Divine Comedy: 'In the middle of our life's journey, I found myself in a dark wood.' One cold November morning, Luzzi, a professor and Dante scholar, was told his pregnant wife Katherine had been in a car accident. She did not survive, but their daughter Isabel did, delivered by emergency Caesarean a mere forty-five minutes before her mother died. In one terrible instant, Luzzi found himself both a widower and a father. In the aftermath of an unthinkable tragedy, Luzzi turned to the support of his Italian immigrant family but it wasn't until he turned to Dante's epic poem - a poem he had devoted his life to studying and teaching - that he found a way to resurrect his life. Following the same structure as Dante's epic poem, Luzzi is shepherded out of his own 'dark wood,' passing through the grief-stricken Inferno, the Purgatory of healing and learning to be a father to Isabel, and ultimately stepping into the Paradise of rediscovered love. A meditation on the influence of great art and power to give us strength in our darkest moments, 'In a Dark Wood' opens the door into the mysteries of Dante's enduring classic. Beautifully written, poignant and unflinchingly honest, Luzzi's book is a hybrid of heartrending memoir and meaningful insight into one of the greatest pieces of literature in all history. Drawing us into man's descent into hell and back, it is Dante's journey, Luzzi's and our very own.

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'Powerful and indispensable, Joseph Luzzi unites emotion and ideas in a work that defies categorization, except for the category marked "brilliant." If every academic wrote like this, the humanities would be prospering' Gary Shteyngart 'Joseph Luzzi lived through something terrible, and has made something beautiful. 'In a Dark Wood' is a memoir of love and loss; but more than that, it is a powerful testimony to the consolation - even salvation - that an engagement with great literature can supply' Rebecca Mead, author of 'My Life in Middlemarch' Praise for Joseph Luzzi: 'Touches, lightly and elegantly, on politics, history, geography, sociology, language, literature, film, food and family ... [There are] deeply felt stretches of memoir' New York Times Book Review 'A thoughtful book about exile, the sense of displacement and confusion that those driven from their roots carry with them forever' Caroline Moorehead, Times Literary Supplement

General Fields

  • : 9780008100636
  • : HarperCollins Publishers
  • : William Collins
  • : 30 April 2015
  • : 01 August 2015
  • : books

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  • : Joseph Luzzi
  • : 304