Satyra

Ishmael Reed – Flight to Canada

Brilliantly portrayed by a novelist with „a talent for hyperbole and downright yarning unequaled since Mark Twain”, (Saturday Review), this slave’s-eye view of the Civil War exposes America’s racial foibles of the past and present with uninhibited humor and panache.
Mixing history, fantasy, political reality, and comedy, Ishmael Reed spins the tale of three runaway slaves and the master determined to catch them. His on-target parody of fugitive slave narratives and other literary forms includes a hero who boards a jet bound for Canada; Abraham Lincoln waltzing through slave quarters to the tune of „Hello, Dolly”; and a plantation mistress entranced by TV’s „Beecher Hour”. Filled with insights into the political consciences (or lack thereof) of both blacks and whites, Flight to Canada confirms Reed’s status as „a great writer” (James Baldwin).

„A demonized Uncle Tom’s Cabin, a book that reinvents the particulars of slavery in America with comic rage”. — The New York Times Book Review

„Wears the mantle of Baldwin and Ellison like a high-powered Flip Wilson in drag…a terrifically funny book”. — Baltimore Sun   źródło opisu: http://www.amazon.com/Flight-Canada-Ishmael-Reed/dp/0684847507 źródło okładki: http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1328004569l/166335.jpg

Wydawnictwo:
Scribner
tytuł oryginału:
Flight to Canada

data wydania:
czerwiec 1998 (data przybliżona)

ISBN:
9780684847504

liczba stron:
176

słowa kluczowe:
fantazja , groteska , ironia

kategoria:
satyra

język:
angielski

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