The unicorn woman
(Book)
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Edmondson Pike - Adult Fiction | Fiction Jones | On Shelf |
Hermitage - Adult Fiction | Fiction Jones | On Shelf |
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Subjects
LC Subjects
African American veterans -- Fiction.
African Americans -- Southern States -- Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Novels.
Segregation -- Fiction.
Southern States -- Race relations -- 20th century -- Fiction.
Southern States -- Social conditions -- 1945- -- Fiction.
United States -- Race relations -- 20th century -- Fiction.
United States -- Social conditions -- 1945- -- Fiction.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Veterans -- Fiction.
African Americans -- Southern States -- Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Novels.
Segregation -- Fiction.
Southern States -- Race relations -- 20th century -- Fiction.
Southern States -- Social conditions -- 1945- -- Fiction.
United States -- Race relations -- 20th century -- Fiction.
United States -- Social conditions -- 1945- -- Fiction.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Veterans -- Fiction.
More Details
Published
Boston : Beacon Press, 2024.
Format
Book
Physical Desc
176 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
Notes
Description
"Marking a dramatic new direction for Jones, a riveting tale set in the Post WWII South, narrated by a Black soldier who returns to Jim Crow and searches for a mythical ideal. Set in the early 1950s, this latest novel from Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award finalist Gayl Jones follows the witty but perplexing army veteran Buddy Ray Guy as he embodies the fate of Black soldiers who return, not in glory, but into their Jim Crow communities. A cook and tractor repairman, Buddy was known as Budweiser to his army pals because he's a wise guy. But underneath that surface, he is a true self-educated intellectual and a classic seeker: looking for religion, looking for meaning, looking for love. As he moves around the south, from his hometown of Lexington, Kentucky, primarily, to his second home of Memphis, Tennessee, he recalls his love affairs in post-war France and encounters with a variety of colorful characters and mythical prototypes: circus barkers, topiary trimmers, landladies who provide shelter and plenty of advice for their all-Black clientele, proto feminists, and bigots. The lead among these characters is, of course, The Unicorn Woman, who exists, but mostly lives in Bud's private mythology. Jones offers a rich, intriguing exploration of Black (and Indigenous) people in a time and place of frustration, disappointment, and spiritual hope"-- Provided by publisher.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Jones, G. (2024). The unicorn woman . Beacon Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Jones, Gayl. 2024. The Unicorn Woman. Boston: Beacon Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Jones, Gayl. The Unicorn Woman Boston: Beacon Press, 2024.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Jones, G. (2024). The unicorn woman. Boston: Beacon Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Jones, Gayl. The Unicorn Woman Beacon Press, 2024.
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