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John Crow's Devil

From the Man Booker prize-winning author of A Brief History of Seven Killings

By (author) Marlon James
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Oneworld Publications, London, United Kingdom
Published: 10th Sep 2015
Dimensions: w 123mm h 193mm d 20mm
Weight: 225g
ISBN-10: 1780748493
ISBN-13: 9781780748498
Barcode No: 9781780748498
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Synopsis
The debut novel of the winner of the Man Booker Prize 2015 Jamaica, 1957 On a day beginning with a bad omen - black vultures, known locally as John Crows, crash through the local church windows - a handsome and charismatic stranger drags the village preacher from his pulpit and takes over both church and congregation. Promising vengeance and damnation, he wastes no time delivering both, and in doing so starts a power struggle that sets the village of Gibbeah on a path to destruction. With language as taut as classic works by Cormac McCarthy, and a richness reminiscent of early Toni Morrison, John Crow's Devil is a terrifying and moving novel about religious mania, redemption, sexual obsession and the eternal struggle between the righteous and the wicked.

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'Feels contemporary and necessary, exploring how religion can be used as justification for mankind's deepest urges'. * Press Association * 'A relentless excavation of an isolated village in which sex, violence and Jesus form a combustible trinity of catalysts and salves'. * New Statesman * 'Dense, lyrical and richly over the top'. * Sunday Times * 'Introduces us to his extraordinary talent...James jumps effortlessly between cut-glass English that would not disgrace Jane Austen, and the ripe, flexible, witty language of his childhood. Superb'. * The Times * 'James's slice of Caribbean gothic has terrific power and verve: it's quite a debut'. * Financial Times * 'John Crow's Devil is undoubtedly breathtaking for its imagination and its storytelling'. * Independent * 'A powerful first novel ... Writing with assurance and control, James uses his small-town drama to suggest the larger anguish of a postcolonial society struggling for its own identity.' * New York Times Book Review * 'A writer whose importance can scarcely be questioned.'



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