Tragic Magic
Wesley Brown
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
Meet Melvin Ellington, a.k.a. Mouth – a Black twenty-something, ex-college radical who has just been released from a five-year prison stretch having been a conscientious objector to the Vietnam War. Back in New York, hungry for freedom and desperate for companionship, Mouth quickly finds himself haunted by his past. Through a filmic series of flashbacks, we see Mouth's time in prison, his college days and, finally, his earliest high school days. Each street corner, subway ride and run-in with an old flame brings with it the echo of his previous life. The rhythm of blues and jazz is baked into each page, with the sounds of the city – barbershop talk, lively gossip, overheard conversations – imprinted in every word. Wesley Brown boldly explores magnetic representations of Black masculinity in crisis, with a style that's even more provoking than its subject.
Kundenbewertungen
Mendez, vibrant riff on Blackness, Rainbow Milk, Toni Morrison, jazz, James Baldwin, Caleb Azumah Nelson’s Open Water, manhood, Percival Everett