"Fanny Howe draws the reader into her meditations on spiritual
illuminations with a simplicity and an originality of vision and
style that I find in no other contemporary work dealing with
mysticism."--Etel Adnan, poet and author of "The Spring Flowers Own
& the Manifestation of the Voyage
"Here we reach the quick: the cutting edge between faith and
fiction. These are not sentences, they are surgical incisions; the
whole book a signpost for the new century."--Mark Patrick Hederman,
Irish Benedictine monk and author of "Tarot, Talisman or Taboo
""The Wedding Dress is the precious end product of an unique
sensibility that combines faith, wisdom, experience and an
uncompromising pursuit of beauty and truth."--Piers Paul Read,
author of "The Templars and "Alive: The Story of the Andes
Survivors
"This is an ax of a book, like Kafka's, breaking through the ice
of received wisdom, fake attitudes, piety. An unflinching but
exhilarating look at real religion, the American desolation, a
woman's life, and, always, the redemption of literature. The
sharpened edge is Fanny Howe's love of the truth, which (after
cutting) does indeed set free."--James Carroll, author of
"Constantine's Sword and "Secret Father
"Fanny Howe's latest book is a primer for the mind America does
not know it has. Her prose is utterly simple and truthful yet rings
with the formal elegance of past centuries. These pages are a
dazzling handbook on the riddles of language, breath and speech. At
every moment in the book Fanny is present, precise, mischievous,
awesome, a companion in arms to her readers. When she turns with us
to address the Unknown, she brings us face to face as no other
writer I know can do."--Mark JayMirsky, editor of the journal
"Fiction
"This is, without exaggeration, an extraordinary book. The
essays have the concentration and obliquity and suggestiveness of
prose poems. The sentences are characteristically short and direct,
grammatically simple and seemingly to the point. But so much
thinking and responding and feeling have been distilled into these
deceptively straightforward statements that they often have the
tantalizing and paradoxical witchery of runes. There is no one else
like Fanny Howe on the contemporary literary scene."--Albert Gelpi,
Stanford University
"An important book for anyone interested in contemporary
literature and the role of the artist in the present. These essays
on the art enact a vital intervention with race, gender, faith,
motherhood, and poetry. Fanny Howe uses Doubt to smash conventional
systems of belief and Bewilderment to investigate political
injustice and to shape a humane response, displaying an embodied
wisdom that is both brilliantly articulate and precariously
lived."--Peter Gizzi, author of "Artificial Heart
"I have never before had such a physical, intellectual,
emotional and spiritual experience while reading one book. Fanny
Howe makes words reality, thought beauty, and learning meditation.
I went with her from 'Bewilderment' to agreeing that this book is
'a path' and 'like a plot--once formed, it seems to welcome and
pull you into it.' And I am grateful."--Frances Smith Foster,
author of "Written by Herself: Literary Production by African
American Women, 1746-1892
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