Slave Old Man

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Product Details
Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
New Press
Publish Date
Pages
176
Dimensions
5.5 X 7.6 X 0.8 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781620972953
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About the Author

Patrick Chamoiseau is the author of Texaco, which won the Prix Goncourt and was a New York Times Notable Book, as well as Creole Folktales, among other works. He lives in Martinique.

Reviews
Praise for Slave Old Man
Finalist for National Book Critics Circle Award in Fiction

An Editor's Choice of The New York Times Book Review

Winner of the 2019 Best Translated Book Award for Fiction

Winner of the French-American Foundation Translation Prize

A Publishers Weekly's Best Book of 2018

"Imagine Walt Whitman adapting "Apocalypto" and you might approximate the awe and adrenaline of Chamoiseau's action pastoral."
--Julian Lucas, The New York Times Book Review

"Chamoiseau writes in a wild medley of French and Creole, sliding from dialect to classical expression like a freeform jazz musician. Linda Coverdale's translation, the first in English, is gloriously unshackled. . . . This [is a] beautiful book, by a writer who's as original as any I've read all year."
--Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal

"[Slave Old Man is] a myth-infused narrative . . . full of delightfully unexpected verbs . . . [that has] enduring power."
--The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

"Chamoiseau's texts are linguistic interventions . . . at once literary feats and statements of cultural political protest. . . . [Slave Old Man] is poignant, timely, and radical. . . . Linda Coverdale does an impeccable, sensitive job."
--Asymptote

"A linguistic masterpiece. . . . If you want to read something fresh and different, this Martiniquan literary novel with its mishmash of languages, voices, and styles won't disappoint."
--Ozy Media

"A thunderclap of a novel. His rich language, brilliant in Linda Coverdale's English, evokes the underground forces of resistance that carry the slave old man away. It's a novel for fugitives, and for the future."
--Best Translated Book Award for Fiction, 2019

★ "One can't help but wonder why it took so long for this treasure to be translated into English. But it is here now, and the world Chamoiseau stitches together through the eyes of this aging runaway reveals the enduring cruelty of bondage and the endless creativity of its survivors and their descendants."
--Booklist (starred review)

★ "Martinique's great chronicler of the atrocity of Caribbean slavery. . . . [Slave Old Man] is electric and illuminating. . . . Chamoiseau's prose is astounding in its beauty. . . and he ups the stakes by making this novel a breathtaking thriller, as well."
--Publisher Weekly (starred review)