Writing to Save a Life, John Edgar Wideman
Writing to Save a Life, John Edgar Wideman
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Writing to Save a Life
The Louis Till File

Author: John Edgar Wideman

Narrator: Roger Guenveur Smith

Unabridged: 7 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/15/2016


Synopsis

A major literary figure tells “a searching tale of loss, recovery, and déja vu that is part memoir and what-if speculation, part polemic and exposé” (The Washington Post) about two generations of one family—civil rights martyr Emmett Till and his father, Louis—shortlisted for the National Book Critics Circle Award.

Emmett Till took a train from his home in Chicago to visit family in Money, Mississippi; a few weeks later he returned home dead. Murdered because he was a colored boy and had, allegedly, whistled at a white woman. His mother, Mamie Till, chose to display her son’s brutalized face in a glass-topped casket, “so the world can see what they did to my baby.”

Emmett Till’s murder and his mother’s refusal to allow his story to be forgotten have become American legends. But one darkly significant twist in the Till legend is rarely mentioned: Louis Till, Emmett’s father, Mamie’s husband, a soldier during World War II, was executed in Italy for committing rape and murder.

In 1955, when he and Emmett were each only fourteen years old, Wideman saw a horrific photograph of dead Emmett’s battered face. Decades later, upon discovering that Louis Till had been court-martialed and hanged, he was impelled to investigate the tragically intertwined fates of father and son. Writing to Save a Life is “part exploration and part meditation, a searching account of [Wideman’s] attempt to learn more about the short life of Louis Till” (The New York Times Book Review) and shine light on the truths that have remained in darkness.

Wideman, the author of the award-winning Brothers and Keepers, “is a master of quiet meditation…and his book is remarkable for its insight and power” (SFGate). An amalgam of research, memoir, and imagination, Writing to Save a Life is essential and “impressive” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) reading—an engaging, enlightening conversation between generations, the living and the dead, fathers and sons.

About John Edgar Wideman

John Edgar Wideman’s books include, among others, Look for Me and I’ll Be GoneYou Made Me Love YouAmerican HistoriesWriting to Save a LifeBrothers and KeepersPhiladelphia FireFatheralongHoop Roots, and Sent for You Yesterday. He won the PEN/Faulkner Award twice and has twice been a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and National Book Award. He is a MacArthur Fellow and a recipient of the Lannan Literary Award for Lifetime Achievement, and the PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in the Short Story. He divides his time between New York and France. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Andre

Who knew? When Emmett Till was brutally murdered in 1955, how many wondered where was his father? I had thought about that question upon learning the Till story, but never followed up. Well, apparently John Edgar Wideman was also intrigued about Emmett's father, Louis Till. This book is a result of......more

Goodreads review by Rebecca

*2.5 stars Part memoir, part stream of consciousness, part historical this book was kind of a mess. I had some high hopes for this book, but I was a bit let down! Wideman shuffles back and forth between his own childhood and the shady history of Emmett Till and his mostly unknown father Louis. He waxe......more

Goodreads review by Edward

I expected this to be a more straightforward investigative story into Louis Till's execution for rape and murder in 1945 while serving in the U.S. Army. There's some of that mixed with a lot Wideman's personal reflections on his own past. The narrative is too disjointed and stream of consciousness f......more

Goodreads review by Lynn

I never knew about Luis Till, the father of Emmett Till. He was in the military and accused of a crime of rape and murder in Italy and executed. The author looked at transcripts to the trial and looks at the case.......more