gordon.coale
 
Home
 


Weblog Archives

   
 
  Wednesday  March 29  2006    09: 29 PM

book recommendations

Here is a twofer. Both books are novels about slavery and the black experience in America. Both are must reads.


The Bondwoman's Narrative
by Hannah Crafts

From the Amazon review:


Few events are more thrilling than the discovery of a buried treasure. Some years ago, when scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. was leafing through an auction catalog, he noticed a listing for an unpublished, clothbound manuscript thought to date from the 1850s: "The Bondwoman's Narrative, by Hannah Crafts, a Fugitive Slave, Recently Escaped from North Carolina." Gates realized that, if genuine, this would be the first novel known to have been written by a black woman in America, as well as the only one by a fugitive slave. He bought the manuscript (there was no competing bid) and began the exhilarating task of confirming the racial identity of the author and the approximate date of composition (circa 1855-59). Gates's excited descriptions of his detective work in the introduction to The Bondwoman's Narrative will make you want to find promising old manuscripts of your own. He also proposes a couple candidates for authorship, assuming that Hannah Crafts was the real or assumed name of the author, and not solely a pen name.

[more]

This is an amazing book.





The Chaneysville Incident
by David Bradley

This a beautifully crafted book. A story well told and one that should be heard. A great book that should be better known.