Gretchen Henderson
- Hodson Trust-John Carter Brown Library Fellow, 2015-16
2015-2016 Hodson Trust - John Carter Brown Fellow Gretchen E. Henderson writes across
genres and the arts to invigorate her critical and creative practices. Her books include
two novels, The House Enters the Street (shortlisted for the AWP Award Series) and
Galerie de Difformité (winner of the Madeleine Plonsker Prize), along with a work
of music criticism, On Marvellous Things Heard, and a poetry chapbook, Wreckage: By
Land & By Sea. Her latest book is Ugliness: A Cultural History (University of Chicago
Press, 2015). Gretchen is currently the Associate Director for Research for the Harry
Random Center at the University of Texas at Austin.
Actively involved in artistic collaborations, Gretchen’s fellowship project, “Crafting
the Bonds,” is a narrative and libretto for an opera framing the survival and recovery
of The Bondwoman’s Narrative by Hannah Crafts (pseudonym for Hannah Bond): the earliest
known novel written by an African American woman. The opera raises questions about
the lives and afterlives of stories and will be composed by Elena Ruehr, a Guggenheim-winning
composer on faculty at MIT. Gretchen’s first opera narrative and libretto,Cassandra
in the Temples, also written for Elena Ruehr, premiered at MIT in 2014.