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Condition
Very Good: A book that has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the cover, ...
Release Year
2006
ISBN
9780061159176

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0061159174
ISBN-13
9780061159176
eBay Product ID (ePID)
56892832

Product Key Features

Book Title
Known World
Number of Pages
432 Pages
Language
English
Topic
American / African American, Cultural Heritage, African American / General, African American / Historical, Historical
Publication Year
2006
Genre
Fiction, Literary Collections
Author
Edward P. Jones
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
14.2 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
21
TitleLeading
The
Reviews
If Jones. . .keeps up this level of work, he'll equal the best fiction Toni Morrison has written about being black in America., Destined for a permanent spot on the...shelf of great American novels about slavery, next to Morrison...and Faulkner., "Brilliant....Glorious....[The Known World] belongs on the shelf with other classics of slavery, like Toni Morrison's "Beloved.", Extraordinary.....Nothing...quite prepares readers for the imaginative leaps and technical prowess of 'The Known World.', Breathtaking....A fascinating counterweight to Toni Morrison's Beloved....It is essential reading., A grand and inspired work of historical fiction. . .[It] deserves every word of praise that comes its way., Beautifully written . . .[it] ought to enjoy the massive readership that Charles Frazier's runaway hit, Cold Mountain did., "Jones has written a book of tremendous moral intricacy." -- The New Yorker "A masterpiece that deserves a place in the American literary canon." -- Time "Breathtaking....A fascinating counterweight to Toni Morrison''s Beloved....It is essential reading." -- Entertainment Weekly " An exemplar of historical fiction. . . [it] will subdue your preconceptions, enrich your perceptions and trouble your sleep.. . .The way Jones tells this story. . .recalls Cormac McCarthy, William Faulkner and Gabriel Garcia Marquez." -- Newsday " An exemplar of historical fiction. . . [it] will subdue your preconceptions, enrich your perceptions and trouble your sleep.. . .The way Jones tells this story. . .recalls Cormac McCarthy, William Faulkner and Gabriel Garcia Marquez." -- Starred Library Journal "Astonishingly rich. . .The particulars and consequences of the ''right'' of humans to own other humans are dramatized with unprecedented ingenuity and intensity, in a harrowing tale that scarcely ever raises its voice. . . . It should be a major prize contender." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred) "A stunning debut novel." -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution "Fascinating...poignant....[A] complex and fine novel." -- Baltimore Sun "A strong, intricate, daring book by a writer of deep compassion and uncommon gifts." -- Peter Matthiessen "Stunning....His first novel is...likely to win acclaim." -- New York Times "If Jones. . .keeps up this level of work, he''ll equal the best fiction Toni Morrison has written about being black in America." -- Speakeasy "One of those rare works of fiction that both wound and heal." -- O Magazine "''The Known World'' is a great novel, one that may eventually be placed with the best of American Literature." -- San Diego Union-Tribune "Heartbreaking....fascinating." -- Newsweek "Brilliant....Glorious....[The Known World] belongs on the shelf with other classics of slavery, like Toni Morrison''s "Beloved." -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution "Fascinating . . .There is grief and fear, genuine affection an envy in this complex and fine novel." -- Philadelphia Inquirer "A major achievement." -- Time Out New York "Extraordinary.....Nothing...quite prepares readers for the imaginative leaps and technical prowess of ''The Known World.''" -- Seattle Times "A profoundly beautiful and insightful look at American slavery and human nature." -- Booklist (starred) "Vivid....[An] epic novel." -- Book Magazine "Beautifully written . . .[it] ought to enjoy the massive readership that Charles Frazier''s runaway hit, Cold Mountain did." -- USA Today "Brilliant...Jones'' novel movingly evokes one small landscape of a larger map that so stubbornly yields up its truths today" -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Stunning....Pitch-perfect....Too much cannot be said about Mr. Jones gifts as a storyteller and a stylist." -- The Washington Times "Once you start the book you are hooked....Consider this novel necessary reading." -- Fort Worth Star-Telegram "This...magical novel will touch you in a profound way." -- People (4-Starred Critic''s Choice) "Complex, beautifully written, and breathtaking...the book will knock the wind out of you with the depth of its compassion." -- QBR: The Black Book Review "Heartrending....[The Known World] walks with the pace and solemnity of the Bible." -- Dallas Morning News "[A] powerful, multigenerational saga." -- Chicago Tribune Books "Jones has written a book of tremendous moral intricacy." -- The New Yorker "An incredible saga." -- Essence "Destined for a permanent spot on the...shelf of great American novels about slavery, next to Morrison...and Faulkner." -- Boston Globe "A grand and inspired work of historical fiction. . .[It] deserves every word of praise that comes its way." -- Chicago Tribune Books "A masterpiece that deserves a place in the American literary canon." -- Time magazine, An exemplar of historical fiction. . . [it] will subdue your preconceptions, enrich your perceptions and trouble your sleep.. . .The way Jones tells this story. . .recalls Cormac McCarthy, William Faulkner and Gabriel Garcia Marquez., 'The Known World' is a great novel, one that may eventually be placed with the best of American Literature., Complex, beautifully written, and breathtaking...the book will knock the wind out of you with the depth of its compassion., Fascinating . . .There is grief and fear, genuine affection an envy in this complex and fine novel., Brilliant...Jones' novel movingly evokes one small landscape of a larger map that so stubbornly yields up its truths today, Stunning....Pitch-perfect....Too much cannot be said about Mr. Jones gifts as a storyteller and a stylist., Astonishingly rich. . .The particulars and consequences of the 'right' of humans to own other humans are dramatized with unprecedented ingenuity and intensity, in a harrowing tale that scarcely ever raises its voice. . . . It should be a major prize contender.
Dewey Decimal
813/54
Synopsis
One of the most acclaimed novels in recent memory, The Known World is a daring and ambitious work by Pulitzer Prize winner Edward P. Jones. The Known World tells the story of Henry Townsend, a black farmer and former slave who falls under the tutelage of William Robbins, the most powerful man in Manchester County, Virginia. Making certain he never circumvents the law, Townsend runs his affairs with unusual discipline. But when death takes him unexpectedly, his widow, Caldonia, can't uphold the estate's order, and chaos ensues. Jones has woven a footnote of history into an epic that takes an unflinching look at slavery in all its moral complexities., Winner of the 2004 Pulitzer Prize Award and recognized as the best book of fiction in the 21st century by the New York Times, Edward P. Jones's The Known World is a debut novel of stunning emotional depth and unequaled literary power and continues to show its importance to the American literary canon. Henry Townsend, a farmer, boot maker, and former slave, through the surprising twists and unforeseen turns of life in antebellum Virginia, becomes proprietor of his own plantation--as well his own slaves. When he dies, his widow Caldonia succumbs to profound grief, and things begin to fall apart at their plantation: slaves take to escaping under the cover of night, and families who had once found love under the weight of slavery begin to betray one another. Beyond the Townsend household, the known world also unravels: low-paid white patrollers stand watch as slave "speculators" sell free black people into slavery, and rumors of slave rebellions set white families against slaves who have served them for years. An ambitious, courageous, luminously written masterwork, The Known World seamlessly weaves the lives of the freed and the enslaved--and allows all of us a deeper understanding of the enduring multidimensional world created by the institution of slavery. The Known World not only marks the return of an extraordinarily gifted writer, it heralds the publication of a remarkable contribution to the canon of American classic literature.

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