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An edition of The Atlantic Sound (2000)

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Liverpool, England; Accra, Ghana; Charleston, South Carolina. These were the points of the triangle forming the major route of the transatlantic slave trade. And these are the cities that acclaimed author Caryl Phillips explores--physically, historically, psychologically--in this wide-ranging meditation on the legacy of slavery and the impact of the African diaspora on the life of a place and its people.In a brilliantly layered narrative, Phillips combines his own observations with the stories of figures from the past. The experiences of an African trader in nineteenth-century Liverpool are contrasted with Phillips's experience of the city, where, as a Carib-bean black, he is scorned by the city's "native" blacks. His interactions with American Pan-Africanists coming "home" to Ghana (and with those Ghanaians for whom leaving seems the best hope) are paired with the account of a British-trained African minister in eighteenth-century Accra who turned a blind eye to the slave trade flourishing around him. The story of a white judge who disrupted "the natural order" in Charleston by integrating the Democratic primary in 1947 is set against Phillips's search for remnants of the "pest houses" where slaves were "seasoned" be-fore being sold.Phillips weaves these narrative threads together with acute insight and a novelist's grasp of time, place and character. The result is a provocative and unexpected book, at once historically illuminating and profoundly affecting.From the Hardcover edition.

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Faber and Faber
Language
English
Pages
221

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Cover of: The Atlantic Sound
The Atlantic Sound
2009, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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The Atlantic Sound
October 9, 2001, Vintage
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The Atlantic Sound
November 1, 2001, Vintage
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The Atlantic Sound
November 1, 2001, Vintage
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Cover of: The Atlantic Sound
The Atlantic Sound
2000, Faber and Faber
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The Atlantic Sound
October 10, 2000, Knopf
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The Atlantic Sound
2000, Alfred Knopf
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London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
382/.44/09163
Library of Congress
HT985 .P53 2000, HT985 .P53 2000b

The Physical Object

Pagination
221 p.
Number of pages
221

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19702076M
Internet Archive
atlanticsound0000phil_z3k8
ISBN 10
0571196209
LCCN
00034917
Library Thing
625666
Goodreads
2854708

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