The Conjure Woman (new edition) by Charles W. Chesnutt
The Conjure Woman (new edition) by Charles W. Chesnutt
Paperback / softback
Featuring a new introduction for this new edition, The Conjure Woman is probably Chesnutt's most powerful work, a collection of stories set in post-war North Carolina.
The main character is Uncle Julius, a former slave, who entertains a white couple from the North with fantastic tales of antebellum plantation life. Julius tells of supernatural phenomenon, hauntings, transfiguration, and conjuring, which were typical of Southern African-American folk tales at the time. Uncle Julius tells the stories in a way that speaks beyond his immediate audience, offering stories of slavery and inequality that are, to the enlightened reader, obviously wrong. The tales are fabulistic, like those of Uncle Remus or Aesop, with carefully crafted allegories on the psychological and social effects of slavery and racial injustice.
Foundations of Black Science Fiction. New forewords and fresh introductions give long-overdue perspectives on significant, early Black proto-sci-fi and speculative fiction authors who wrote with natural justice and civil rights in their hearts, their voices reaching forward to the writers of today. The series foreword is by Dr Sandra Grayson.
Author: Charles W. Chesnutt
Africa
Published on 14 February 2023 by Flame Tree Publishing in the United Kingdom as part of 'the Foundations of Black Science Fiction' series.
Paperback / softback | 256 pages, 3 Line drawings, black and white
196 x 130 x 21 | 186g
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