The New York Times bestselling author of the Easy Rawlins novels
delivers “a taut, riveting, and artfully edgy saga” of one man’s
self-transformation (Kirkus). At twelve years old, Cornelius Jones,
the son of an Italian-American woman and a black man from Mississippi,
secretly takes over his father’s job at a silent film theater in New
York’s East Village—until the innocent scheme goes tragically
wrong. Years later, his dying father imparts this piece of wisdom to
Cornelius: The person who controls the narrative of history controls
their own fate. After his father dies and his mother disappears,
Cornelius sets about reinventing himself—becoming Professor John
Woman, a man who will spread his father’s teachings through the
classrooms of an unorthodox southwestern university and beyond. But
there are other individuals who are attempting to influence the
narrative of John Woman, and who might know something about the facts
of his hidden past. Engaging with some of the most provocative ideas
of recent intellectual history, John Woman is a compulsively
readable, deliciously unexpected novel about the way we tell stories,
and whether the stories we tell have the power to change the world
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ISBN
9780802146410
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Atlantic Monthly Press (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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