On witness and respair : essays / Jesmyn Ward.
"Respair (noun, obsolete), fresh hope after despair.... Beginning with her upbringing in a multigenerational household in rural Mississippi, the cradle of both her youth and her gift for storytelling, Ward brings her keen wisdom and hauntingly lyrical prose to a range of topics, following in her grandmother Dorothy's footsteps when she promises always to 'Tell it straight. Tell it all.' True to her word, in these pages Ward contemplates the writers and novels of her youth and adulthood-the transformative power of discovering Octavia Butler as a twenty-something, the mirror that Richard Wright's novels held up to her own childhood, and of course, her lifelong love for Toni Morrison. Ward ruminates on her approach to both fiction and life, reflecting on the power of the novel, how to raise a Black son in an era of rising divisiveness and cruelty, as well as her own personal tragedies-including the titular essay of the collection, which tells the story of her partner's sudden death on the eve of the COVID-19 epidemic"-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781668064269
- ISBN: 166806426X
- Physical Description: xxi, 226 pages ; 20 cm
- Edition: First Scribner hardcover edition.
- Publisher: New York : Scribner, [2026]
- Copyright: ©2026
Content descriptions
- Formatted Contents Note:
- Introduction -- Why fiction matters (address at the Library of Congress, 2023) -- No mercy in motion (Guernica, 2013) -- My true south: why I decided to return home (Time, 2018) -- Open minds, open books: as a child in a small town in Mississippi, the library is where I learned about empathy--and identity (Harper's Bazaar, 2023) -- Growing up and grasping Gone with the Wind (NPR, 2012) -- Toni Morrison memorial speech (address at Toni Morrison memorial, St. John the Divine, 2019) -- We do not swim in our cemeteries: a legacy of not evacuating (Oxford American, 2008) -- A conflicted, imperfect love (introduction, As I Lay Dying, Vintage International edition, 2025) -- Cracking the code (New Yorker, 2015) -- Head rush: a love for Prince emboldened Jesmyn Ward's father to defy the world's narrow expectations of him (Vogue, 2017) -- On discovering-for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf (introduction, for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf, Scribner edition, 2022) -- Regina King in Her Element (Vanity Fair, September 2021) -- I love you: please don't forget it (introduction, The Fire This Time, Scribner edition, 2016) -- Raising a Black son in the US (Guardian, 2017) -- The beautiful power of Ta-Nehisi Coates (Vanity Fair, August 2019) -- Ava DuVernay's visionary filmmaking is reshaping Hollywood (Smithsonian, 2017) -- Jay Gatsby: doomed dreamer (introduction, The Great Gatsby, Scribner edition, 2018) -- How to survive in broken worlds: on Octavia Butler's empathy and optimism (introduction, Bloodchild, Seven Stories Press edition, 2022) -- On witness and respair: a personal tragedy followed by a pandemic (Vanity Fair, 2020) -- Cocoon of sound (Orion, 2025) -- You tell your story: you survive (Eudora Welty Lecture, address at the National Press Club, 2019).
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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| George H. & Laura E. Brown Library | F War (Text) | 30308101377050 | Adult New Fiction | Available | - |
| Albemarle Main Library | 814.6 War (Text) | 31010000925471 | Adult New Nonfiction | Available | - |
| Albert Carlton - Cashiers Community Library | 814.6 W (Text) | 39493110196799 | Adult New Nonfiction | Available | - |
| Black Mountain Library | 814.6 WAR (Text) | 0020514149234 | Adult New Nonfiction | Checked out | 08/25/2026 |
| Bogue Banks | LITERATR ESSAYS WARD (Text) | 34208900290809 | Adult Nonfiction | Available | - |
| Bordeaux Library | CMB1991675 (Text) | CMB1991677 | Technical Services | In process | - |
| Braswell Memorial Main Library | 814.6 War (Text) | 37807000075760 | Adult New Nonfiction | Available | - |
| Canton Library | 814.6 Ward (Text) | 33115007718148 | Adult New Nonfiction | Available | - |
| Cleveland County Main Library | 814.6 WAR (Text) | 22281500164534 | Adult Nonfiction | Checked out | 08/20/2026 |
| Cliffdale Library | CMB1991675 (Text) | CMB1991675 | Technical Services | In process | - |
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