1. 'Slaveroad' Review: Why History Travels With Us.
- Author
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Sacks, Sam
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POOR communities , *CIVIL rights , *AMERICAN fiction , *HISTORICAL fiction , *AUTHORSHIP in literature , *SLAVE trade , *FORCED labor - Abstract
John Edgar Wideman's novel "Slaveroad" explores the concept of Great Time, a nonlinear and ever-present realm that encompasses past, present, and future. The book delves into the legacy of slavery and its impact on society, drawing on Wideman's own family history. Through the intertwined lives of historical figures William Henry Sheppard and Rebecca Protten, the novel grapples with questions of complicity and attempts to transcend a cruel system. "Slaveroad" is a complex and introspective work that challenges readers with its moral starkness and profound reflections. [Extracted from the article]
- Published
- 2024