Ginny Gall - Charlie Smith - Music - Blackstone Publishing - 9781504680981 - February 2, 2016
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Ginny Gall

Charlie Smith

Ginny Gall

A sweeping, eerily resonant epic of race and violence in the Jim Crow South: a lyrical and emotionally devastating masterpiece from Charlie Smith, whom the New York Public Library has said may be America's most bewitching stylist alive

Delvin Walker is just a boy when his mother flees their home in the Red Row section of Chattanooga, accused of killing a white man. Taken in by Cornelius Oliver, proprietor of the town's leading Negro funeral home, he discovers the art of caring for the aggrieved, the promise of transcendence in the written word, and a rare peace in a hostile world. Yet tragedy visits them near-daily, and after a series of devastating events-a lynching, a church burning-Delvin fears being accused of murdering a local white boy and leaves town.

Haunted by his mother's disappearance, Delvin rides the rails, meets fellow travelers, falls in love, and sees an America sliding into the Great Depression. But before his hopes for life and love can be realized, he and a group of other young men are falsely charged with the rape of two white women, and they're shackled to a system of enslavement masquerading as justice. As he is pushed deeper into the darkness of imprisonment, his resolve to escape burns only more brightly, until in a last spasm of flight, in a white heat of terror, he is called to choose his fate.

In language both intimate and lyrical, novelist and poet Charlie Smith conjures a fresh and complex portrait of the South of the 1920s and 30s in all its brutal humanity-and the astonishing endurance of one battered young man, his consciousness an accumulation of breached and disordered living ... hopes packed hard into sprung joints, who lives past and through it all.

Media Music     CD   (Compact Disc)
Number of discs 1
Released February 2, 2016
ISBN13 9781504680981
Label Blackstone Publishing
Dimensions 152 × 159 × 51 mm   ·   150 g   (Weight (estimated))

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