Mr. Sebastian and the Negro Magician by Daniel Wallace - ISBN: 9780307279118
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From the dazzling mind of the bestselling author of “Big Fish” comes a spellbinding tale of love and illusion.

Mr. Sebastian and the Negro Magician

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    15 October 2008

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Summary

A whimsical and heartbreaking tale of the thin line between fantasy and reality in the South of the mid-twentieth-century from the acclaimed author of Big Fish. FIRST TIME IN PAPERBACK.Henry Walker was once a world-class magician, performing to sold-out shows in New York. But now he has been reduced to joining Musgrove’s Chinese Circus (which at no point in its tour of the deep South has ever included a single Chinese person) as the shambling Negro Magician, whose dark black skin and electri…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780307279118
ISBN-10:0307279111
Author:Daniel Wallace
Publisher:Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Imprint:Anchor Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:15 October 2008
Weight:239g
Dimensions:203mm x 132mm x 16mm
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Critics Review

“Poignant and provocative… .Wallace’s lush verbal invention [is] his real genius.” —Los Angeles Times“Powerful… . A magical and thoroughly absorbing story about the dangers and deceptions of appearances.”—Minneapolis-St. Paul Star-Tribune “Wallace writes with a heartbreaking kind of razzle-dazzle.”—USA Today“What a pleasure it is to be able to read a book and be able to say, without qualification, this is terrific… .This novel is Daniel Wallace’s best.” —National Public Radio

About The Author

Daniel Wallace

Daniel Wallace is the author of three novels, Big Fish (1998), Ray in Reverse (2000) and The Watermelon King (2003). His stories have been published far and wide in many magazines and anthologies, including The Yale Review, The Massachusetts Review, Shenandoah and Glimmer Train, and his illustrated work has appeared in the L.A. Times and Italian Vanity Fair. Big Fish has been translated into 18 languages and was adapted for film by Tim Burton and John August, and is now available on DVD loaded with extras - including an interview with the author. He lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina with his wife and son and teaches at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

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