Fenton Johnson's Books
Jul.01.2008
In a resonant account of his spiritual quest, Fenton Johnson examines what it means for a skeptic to have and to keep faith. Exploring Western and Eastern monastic traditions, Johnson lives as a member of the community at the Trappist Abbey of Gethsemani in Kentucky and at the branches of the San Francisco Zen Center. The book alternates meditations on Johnson's personal spiritual...
Jun.01.1997
From Publishers Weekly Novelist Johnson watched his lover, San Francisco high-school teacher Larry Rose, die of AIDS in a Paris hospital in 1990 after an intense three-year relationship. Rose was HIV-positive but asymptomatic when they met, and while their lovemaking was haunted by fear of contagion, the author remains HIV-negative. Rose, was the only child of German Jewish...
About Fenton
I write and publish prose -- fiction and nonfiction, including memoir, essay, commentary, criticism, and literary journalism -- with an occasional venture into narration writing for independent media and radio commentary.
Causes Fenton Johnson Supports
ACLU
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
Sierra Club
Grace St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Tucson, Arizona
Wingspan, Southern...
Fenton’s Favorite Books
In no particular order: Howard's End, E.M. Forster; Middlemarch, George Eliot; Myths and Symbols of Indian Civilization, Heinrich Zimmer; Varieties of...






