Philip Lewis Henderson

Fiction Writer

Berlin, BE
Germany
Berlin DE

Author's Bio

Phil Henderson, aka Philip Lewis or P. Lewis (born November 2, 1967, in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American novelist, illustrator, essayist, and poet. His literary work is known for its relentless, caustic satire of contemporary American culture.

He grew up in Adelphi, Maryland. His father, Dr. Stephen E. Henderson, was the author of Understanding the New Black Poetry. From 1985 to 1992 Phil Henderson attended Howard University in Washington D.C. Henderson dropped out a number of times to travel the world during these years, going first to Germany, Holland and Belgium, then France, Italy, Spain, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Greece, Turkey, Syria, and Romania. In late 1987 to early 1988, he lived in Cairo, Egypt.

Upon his return to the United States he edited a small literary magazine called Cafe Noir.

After graduating from Howard University in 1992, Henderson became a member of the Fiction Collective Two, with whom he published his first novel, Life of Death, under a nom-de-plume. Between 1993 and 2004 Henderson published only sporadically in small journals. In 2006, Phil Henderson, as P. Lewis, won the American Book Award for his second published novel, Nate. The novel took five years to write and went through eight different drafts. It was finished in 1998, yet rejected so relentlessly that Henderson published it under his own imprint, eight years later.

He has recently completed a novel about Berlin, Germany, entitled Berlin Asylum. Henderson has been based in Berlin since 2002. Since moving to Berlin he has appeared at various venues both in Berlin and the United States, including Tacheles, Literatur-Haus, Schokoladen, English Theatre Berlin (with Lady Gaby's FUEL), Bowery Poetry Club, and others.

Publications & Prizes

Books:
Nate (CreateSpace, 2006)
,
Life of Death (Fiction Collective Two, 1993)
Prizes won: 

American Book Award, 2006

Personal Favorites

Favorite authors: 
Richard Wright Henry Miller Louis-Ferdinand Celine Ishmael Reed Amiri Baraka Thomas Bernhard Frantz Fanon Charles Wright Darius James Charles Bukowski William S. Burroughs Gregor Von Rezzori Ted Joans Ralph Ellison Fyodor Dostoyevsky Chester Himes Kenneth Patchen Kenneth Rexroth
What I'm reading now: 
The Sleepwalkers by Hermann Broch

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Identifies as: 
African American
Prefers to work with: 
Adults, At Risk Youth, Incarcerated individuals
Fluent in: 
English
Born in: 
Atlanta, GA
Georgia
Raised in: 
Adelphi, MD
Maryland
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Last update: Dec 01, 2023