Who we lost A portable COVID memorial

Book - 2023

"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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Subjects
Genres
Essays
Published
Lakewood, OH : Belt Publishing 2023.
Language
English
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
207 pages ; 18 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-190).
ISBN
9781953368539
9781953368577
  • Who We Lost: An Introduction
  • Part I. Elegy
  • Hope, Heart, Home
  • Daily Notebook
  • Waypoint
  • What I Call Home
  • Cooking with Mom
  • Visitations
  • All of It Was a Gift
  • Walk Back with Me
  • On the Road Again
  • Saudades (in Memory of Cecy Bastos Slaugh)
  • Traces in the Ether
  • Dog Boy and Holiday Guy
  • Saying I Miss You Is Not Enough
  • I Special-Ordered My Brother
  • Before COVID, After COVID
  • Medicine and Memory
  • Always
  • Spring 2020
  • This is All New to Us
  • We Lost Many. Too Many.
  • James Vance's Stranger
  • Who We Lost
  • What Would Gary Do?
  • The Other Things I Learned from COVID
  • Our Health Care Hero
  • The Lost Keys That Found Me
  • Writing It All Down
  • Kindred Spirits
  • People Are Crazy
  • The World Was Also Waiting to Grieve
  • Be Not Fond of Fair Words
  • Often Our Banging Became Music
  • No Sleep till Brooklyn
  • The Things I Can't Fix
  • Laughter Was at the Center of Our Relationship
  • Tiara and Sash
  • To Infinity and Beyond
  • When I Learned Gina Had Died
  • Emptying His Pockets
  • Due to Complications
  • He Knew We Were There
  • Till Your Brothers or Your Sisters Come
  • Bobbie Lee
  • Part II. Give Sorrow Words: How to Write about Who We've Lost
  • Love Letters
  • Getting Started: Writing about Loss
  • Prompts
  • Bibliography
  • Contributors
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Editor
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Poet Greenwald (Other Prohibited Items) offers a touching tribute to people who have died of Covid-19 and a helpful guide for those who wish to memorialize them. In the first few months of the pandemic, Greenwald created WhoWeLost.org as a memorial space for people to honor their loved ones and "to find meaning in the loss or transform it into something fulfilling." Some of the stories detail the onset and progression of the disease; others don't mention it at all. Catherine Wright Flores recalls how her father, a pilot, dealt with the grief of losing his wife to cancer by flying other patients and their family members to the Houston cancer center where she was treated. Elsewhere, Kim Kuperschmid reflects on the twice-weekly brunches she shared with her father, New York City anesthesiologist Max Hoffman describes intubating a Covid-19 patient ("our collective sigh of relief muffled by the whir of the ventilator working harder than it ever has"), and Pastor Mera Cossey Corlett remembers wrestling with her own bout of Covid before her friend succumbed to the disease. In the book's final section, Greenwald offers writing prompts, such as recalling a loved one's favorite recipe or addressing them in a letter. Poignant and practical, this is a wonderful resource for those seeking an outlet for their grief. (May)

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