Robert D. Richardson (19342020) was the author of the acclaimed biographies William James: In the Maelstrom of American Modernism, Henry Thoreau: A Life of the Mind, and Emerson: The Mind on Fire. He was a recipient of the Bancroft and Francis Parkman prizes and a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Megan Marshall is the Pulitzer Prizewinning author of Margaret Fuller: A New American Life.
""A New Yorker Best Book We've Read This Year"" ""A powerful book.""---Doris Kearns Goodwin, New York Times ""An elegant and useful rumination on resilience as a practice, achievable through study, creation, companionship, and deep reflection."" * New Yorker * ""A concise exploration of how three major 19th-century thinkers overcame the experience of personal tragedy. . . . Three Roads Back is Richardson’s legacy condensed, his grace note to posterity, the massive effort behind his three great books . . . refracted in the shimmering prism of a hundred pages of perfectly polished prose. . . . [A] lovely, uplifting book.""---Christoph Irmscher, Wall Street Journal ""[An] extraordinarily cogent and exquisitely concise exploration of the life-affecting course of early grief.""---Diane Cole, Washington Post ""The effect of this little volume, which looks hardly more than a pamphlet, is wholly out of proportion to its modest dimensions. . . . Three Roads Back is not only a consideration of the thought and actions of a group of singular historical figures: it is also a treatise for our time.""---John Banville, New York Review of Books ""[A] profound volume. . . . [Richardson] suggests that [Emerson, Thoreau, and James’s] responses to loss can help guide modern-day readers who are navigating bereavement themselves. . . . [An] elegant and affecting book.""---Barbara Spindel, Christian Science Monitor ""[A] slim but profoundly affecting volume."" * Christian Science Monitor * ""A book worth savoring, especially if you’re grappling with grief and loss. . . . [a] beautifully authentic book. . . . Richardson is an excellent guide.""---Emily Blackshear, Brooklyn Rail ""Stimulating. . . . [Three Roads Back is] a moving, candid group portrait. Fans and students of American literature will find this worth picking up."" * Publishers Weekly * ""[A] remarkably rich study. . . . [Richardson] expertly frames the emotional and intellectual lives of these three significant artistic figures and demonstrates the relevance, for anyone, of what they accomplished in their profound negotiations with loss. . . . A stirring and keenly perceptive examination of bereavement and recovery."" * Kirkus Reviews starred review * ""[A] moving study.""---Gordon Fraser, Times Literary Supplement ""Three Roads Back [is Richardson’s] final gift to the world.""---Paul Krause, University Bookman ""[Richardson] chooses passages that get to the heart of each writer’s thinking while also yielding new angles and exposing new complexities.""---Kristen Case, Thoreau Society Bulletin