The book of night women Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. The book of night women by Marlon James. Publication date Topics Slaves -- Fiction, Jamaica -- Fiction Publisher Riverhead Books CollectionUser Interaction Count: K. · Sex is power, and rape a weapon of war still, as it has been in Nanking, Bosnia and even now is used in Sudan. “The Book of Night Women” is a chant, using repetition and verse. Several Is Accessible For Free: False. Like the best of literature, The Book of Night Women deserves to be passed down hand to hand, generation to generation.” —Dinaw Mengestu “With The Book of Night Women, Marlon James proves himself to be Jamaica’s answer to Junot Díaz, Edwidge Danticat, and Zadie Smith. James imbues his lively, energetic prose and unforgettable characters with a precocious wisdom about love, race, and /5(K).
The Book of Night Women - Kindle edition by James, Marlon. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Book of Night Women. Marlon James's green-eyed protagonist believes she is better than the other slaves on a Jamaican plantation. At the center of "The Book of Night Women" is a black-skinned, green-eyed. The Book of Night Women by Marlon James. By the Man Booker-winning author Marlon James, this is the powerful story of Lilith, born into slavery on a Jamaican sugar plantation at the end of the eighteenth century. Even at her birth, the Night Women - a clandestine council of fierce slaves plotting an island-wide revolt - recognize a dark force.
Powerful and eloquent, The Book of Night Women is narrated in a lilting Jamaican patois that at once underscores and eerily conflicts with the disturbing images of violence and degradation that James conjures. Though the novel is filled with familiar figures -- dissolute masters, jealous mistresses, house and field slaves -- James never lets them devolve into cliches or ciphers; instead, he creates convincingly human characters. Sex is power, and rape a weapon of war still, as it has been in Nanking, Bosnia and even now is used in Sudan. “The Book of Night Women” is a chant, using repetition and verse. Several. This detailed literature summary also contains Quotes and a Free Quiz on The Book of Night Women by Marlon James. The Book of Night Women is a historical novel that begins in in Jamaica. Lilith, a green-eyed mulatto girl is born into slavery. Her mother dies in childbirth and the overseer, Jack Wilkins, places Lilith with a slave named Circe and a mad slave named Tantalus, as all of the other women are afraid of her because of her eyes.
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