The Conjure Woman (Unabridged)

The Conjure Woman (Unabridged)

de Charles W. Chesnutt (Autor), Ai Marcus (Narrador)
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15 préstamos, 5 simultáneos
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5 préstamos, 5 simultáneos
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Please note: This audiobook has been created using AI voice. The Conjure Woman is a collection of fantastical stories narrated by Julius, a former slave, about life on the nearby plantations prior to the Civil War. Each involves an element of magic, be it a vine that dooms those who eat from it or a man transformed into a tree to avoid being separated from his wife. Julius’s audience, a married couple who have just moved to the South to cultivate grapes, listen on with mixed sympathy and disbelief. They disagree on whether Julius is telling the truth and whether there is some deeper significance to the tales. At turns humorous and unsettling, these stories provide a surprising lens into the realities of slavery. The text is notable for spelling out Julius’s spoken accent. Although Julius has some stereotypical features of a simpleminded old slave, he is often regarded as a more clever and complicated figure. He seems to tell his tales not only to entertain his listeners, but to trick them to his advantage. Many of these stories first appeared in national magazines, where they received popular acclaim, before being assembled as their own volume in 1899. Charles W. Chesnutt’s race was not mentioned by the publisher, nor could many guess his African heritage based on his appearance. However, Chesnutt embraced his AfricanAmerican identity and was a prominent activist for black rights. The Conjure Woman, his first book, is considered an important early work of AfricanAmerican fiction. This edition includes four additional Julius tales that appeared in magazines but were not collected during Chesnutt’s lifetime.

Fecha de publicación
7 de abril de 2022
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Idioma
Inglés
Audiobook Isbn
9781669375777
ISBN papel
9781669375777
Tamaño del archivo
445 MB
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