The Known World

A Novel

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Edward P. Jones: The Known World (2004, Amistad)

388 pages

English language

Published May 25, 2004 by Amistad.

ISBN:
978-0-06-055755-3
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4 stars (1 review)

E-Book exclusive extras: "Inside The Known World: An Interview with Edward P. Jones"; Reading Group GuideHenry Townsend, a black farmer, bootmaker, and former slave, has a fondness for Paradise Lost and an unusual mentor -- William Robbins, perhaps the most powerful man in antebellum Virginia's Manchester County. Under Robbins's tutelage, Henry becomes proprietor of his own plantation -- as well as of 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 beneath the weight of slavery begin to betray one another. Beyond the Townsend estate, 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, …

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A Novel Made of Interwoven Stories That Make Manchester County Feel Real

4 stars

After reading Jones' short stories, I was interested to see his take on a novel. It turned out to be very similar. There were many, many characters here, and at times I felt like I was reading a collection of interwoven short stories. Even the chapters had similar titles to his short stories.

This novel did a fantastic job of making Manchester County feel like a real place. It was very interesting to read a slavery novel by a Black author that centered Black slaveholders, and their mixed feelings about participating in the institution. No one character really hooked me, but they all felt human.

The occasional dips into magic realism and symbolism would make this a great choice to be read together in a book club.