
Holding Lightning
The Life, Loves and Art of Whitney Houston
$55.08
- Hardcover
352 pages
- Release Date
6 October 2026
Summary
She was The Voice, and then she was a tragedy. Or so the story goes. Since her death in 2012, the life of Whitney Houston has been shaped by the popular imagination into a simplistic tale of angelic rise and pitiable fall. But as Emily Lordi argues in this magisterial new biography, such an assumption fails to convey just how hard Whitney worked to become herself, to share her gifts at the height of her powers and to passionately resist her own end.
In Holding Lightning, Lordi …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781399610612 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1399610619 |
| Author: | Emily Lordi |
| Publisher: | Orion Publishing Co |
| Imprint: | White Rabbit |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 352 |
| Release Date: | 6 October 2026 |
| Dimensions: | 240mm x 156mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
Excellent … Well-researched … Lordi convincingly makes the argument that Houston didn’t fit into the archetype of the ‘famous doomed woman whose only agency appears to be the power to self-destruct.’ Rather, she writes, Houston was savvy and smart but had burned herself out after years of hard work, giving her all to her art: ‘She could tend to her own light, or she could fire it up for us, but she could no longer do both’ A top-notch biography of a generational talent * KIRKUS, starred review *
Not only is Emily Lordi’s Holding Lightning a reclamation of Whitney Houston’s sound and genius; it restores Houston to her rightful place as an architect of modern pop * Danyel Smith, author of Shine Bright: A Very Personal History of Black Women in Pop *
In Holding Lightning, Lordi builds for us a Whitney who exemplifies Black excellence, yet she respects Whitney’s humanity by seamlessly including the truth of her complexes and complexities. Whitney has agency. She has creative control. She has passion. She has details and demons. Rather than giving her her flowers, Lordi lavishly gives Whitney Houston her layers and wings. This is a rendering all Black girl geniuses deserve * Michaela Angela Davis, author of Tenderheaded and co-writer of The Meaning of Mariah Carey *
Holding Lightning takes on the challenge of adding to the already robust legacy of one of our greatest artists, and it massively succeeds due to Emily Lordi’s gift of close attention, of narrative world-building, and of immense care not only for Whitney Houston, but for the entire universe that was touched by her presence * Hanif Abdurraqib, author of A Little Devil in America *
America put Whitney Houston on a pedestal that turned out to be a cage. In this lyrical, scrupulous biography, Emily Lordi makes a new space for understanding this great artist, where her artistry and her humanity are fully honoured. The depth of Lordi’s analysis demands that we see Houston as the full capable genius and self-directed career woman that she was, while her compassion does away with the fetishization and demonisation that reduce Houston and allows us to grasp the singer’s full humanity * Ann Powers, author of Traveling: On the Path of Joni Mitchell *
About The Author
Emily Lordi
Emily Lordi is a writer, professor, and critic based in Nashville, USA. She is the author of Black Resonance, Donny Hathaway Live, The Meaning of Soul, and Holding Lightning, an upcoming biography of Whitney Houston.
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