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A Different Drummer

William Melvin Kelley
ID 341574
Slug different-drummer
Contributors
Author : William Melvin Kelley
Annotation
Description June, 1957. One afternoon, in the backwater town of Sutton, a young black farmer by the name of Tucker Caliban matter-of-factly throws salt on his field, shoots his horse and livestock, sets fire to his house and departs the southern state. And thereafter, the entire African-American population leave with him. The reaction that follows is told across a dozen chapters, each from the perspective of a different white townsperson. These are boys, girls, men and women; either liberal or conservative, bigoted or sympathetic - yet all of whom are grappling with this spontaneous, collective rejection of subordination. In 1962, aged just 24, William Melvin Kelley's debut novel A Different Drummer earned him critical comparisons to James Baldwin and William Faulkner. Fifty-five years later, author and journalist Kathryn Schulz happened upon the novel serendipitously and was inspired to write the New Yorker article 'The Lost Giant of American Literature', included as a foreword to this edition.
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Subjects
300 Literaire fictie algemeen NUR
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Publisher Quercus
Imprint
Language eng
Page count 336
Duration
Publication date first 1962-01-01
Publication date latest 2018-11-06
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Editions
  • ISBN: 9781787478039 (BC)

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