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Sing, unburied, sing

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In her first novel since winning the National Book Award for Salvage the Bones, Jesmyn Ward crafts a profound Southern odyssey that reimagines the archetypal road novel within the context of twenty-first-century rural America. Drawing inspiration from literary giants like Morrison and Faulkner, as well as classical texts, Ward presents a compelling narrative that explores Mississippi's complex past and present. The story centers on Jojo and his toddler sister, Kayla, who live on a Gulf Coast farm with their grandparents, Mam and Pop, while their mother, Leonie, struggles with addiction and haunted memories of her deceased brother. As Mam faces terminal illness, Pop endeavors to guide Jojo into manhood amidst the chaos. When Leonie's estranged white partner is released from prison, she embarks on a perilous journey to the Mississippi State Penitentiary with her children and a friend. This tale delves into the harsh realities of the American experience and examines the intricate dynamics of family bonds. Rich in Ward's lyrical prose, this work stands as a significant contribution to American literature, showcasing her exceptional talent and insight into the human condition.

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Sing, unburied, sing, Jesmyn Ward

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Jesmyn Ward
Erscheinungsdatum
2017
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
304
ISBN10
1408890968
ISBN13
9781408890967
Erstveröffentlichung
2017
Originaltitel
Sing, Unburied, Sing
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In her first novel since winning the National Book Award for Salvage the Bones, Jesmyn Ward crafts a profound Southern odyssey that reimagines the archetypal road novel within the context of twenty-first-century rural America. Drawing inspiration from literary giants like Morrison and Faulkner, as well as classical texts, Ward presents a compelling narrative that explores Mississippi's complex past and present. The story centers on Jojo and his toddler sister, Kayla, who live on a Gulf Coast farm with their grandparents, Mam and Pop, while their mother, Leonie, struggles with addiction and haunted memories of her deceased brother. As Mam faces terminal illness, Pop endeavors to guide Jojo into manhood amidst the chaos. When Leonie's estranged white partner is released from prison, she embarks on a perilous journey to the Mississippi State Penitentiary with her children and a friend. This tale delves into the harsh realities of the American experience and examines the intricate dynamics of family bonds. Rich in Ward's lyrical prose, this work stands as a significant contribution to American literature, showcasing her exceptional talent and insight into the human condition.