Letters to Kate: Life After Life

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Product Details
Price
$26.39
Publisher
University of Iowa Press
Publish Date
Pages
190
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.54 X 0.72 inches | 0.01 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780877459712

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About the Author
Carl Klaus, founding director of the University of Iowa's Nonfiction Writing Program and professor emeritus of English at the University of Iowa, is a diarist, essayist, and author of My Vegetable Love, its companion Weathering Winter (Iowa 1997), and Taking Retirement.
Reviews
"Letters to Kate is truly a gift. The author, Carl Klaus, invites us to share in his intimate correspondence with his late wife, Kate, as he journeys in grief. The book offers a powerful portrait of the process of grief---the ups and downs, the contradictory and confused melange of thoughts and emotions. It offers validation and hope to all those who grieve and a sense of understanding to others who wish to befriend and support the journeyer."---Kenneth J. Doka, professor, the College of New Rochelle, and senior consultant, the Hospice Foundation of America
"Frequently heartbreaking, always insightful, ultimately transcendent---Carl Klaus's chronicle of his first year of grief reminds us that even after the longest winter, spring does eventually arrive. This book is destined to become a classic in the bereavement field."---Hope Edelman, author, Motherless Daughters
"Letters to Kate is a moving, beautifully written, carefully crafted memoir of a widower dealing with his wife's sudden death on a quiet November afternoon. It is a comforting experience for writer and reader alike, and an important contribution to the genre of loss narratives."---Bertram J. Cohler, University of Chicago
Letters to Kate is truly a gift. The author, Carl Klaus, invites us to share in his intimate correspondence with his late wife, Kate, as he journeys in grief. The book offers a powerful portrait of the process of grief---the ups and downs, the contradictory and confused melange of thoughts and emotions. It offers validation and hope to all those who grieve and a sense of understanding to others who wish to befriend and support the journeyer. ---Kenneth J. Doka, professor, the College of New Rochelle, and senior consultant, the Hospice Foundation of America"
Frequently heartbreaking, always insightful, ultimately transcendent---Carl Klaus's chronicle of his first year of grief reminds us that even after the longest winter, spring does eventually arrive. This book is destined to become a classic in the bereavement field. ---Hope Edelman, author, Motherless Daughters"
Letters to Kate is a moving, beautifully written, carefully crafted memoir of a widower dealing with his wife's sudden death on a quiet November afternoon. It is a comforting experience for writer and reader alike, and an important contribution to the genre of loss narratives. ---Bertram J. Cohler, University of Chicago"