
Details
- ISBN 9780061159176 / 0061159174
- Title The Known World
- Author Edward P. Jones
- Category Modern & Contemporary Fiction (post C 1945)
Historical Fiction - Format Paperback
- Year 2006
- Pages 388
- Publisher Amistad Press
- Language English
- Dimensions 141mm x 32mm x 211mm
One of the most acclaimed novels in recent memory, “The Known World” is a daring and ambitious work by Pulitzer Prize winner Edward P. Jones.
“The Known World” tells the story of Henry Townsend, a black farmer and former slave who falls under the tutelage of William Robbins, the most powerful man in Manchester County, Virginia. Making certain he never circumvents the law, Townsend runs his affairs with unusual discipline. But when death takes him unexpectedly, his widow, Caldonia, can't uphold the estate's order, and chaos ensues. Jones has woven a footnote of history into an epic that takes an unflinching look at slavery in all its moral complexities.
“The Known World” tells the story of Henry Townsend, a black farmer and former slave who falls under the tutelage of William Robbins, the most powerful man in Manchester County, Virginia. Making certain he never circumvents the law, Townsend runs his affairs with unusual discipline. But when death takes him unexpectedly, his widow, Caldonia, can't uphold the estate's order, and chaos ensues. Jones has woven a footnote of history into an epic that takes an unflinching look at slavery in all its moral complexities.
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Edward P. Jones, the “New York Times” bestselling author,
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