Mosquito by Gayl Jones - ISBN: 9780807006627
Paperback
A truck driver’s accidental journey into immigration and identity on the border.

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  • Paperback

    624 pages

  • Release Date

    29 March 2022

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Summary

From the highly acclaimed author of Corregidora and The Healing—a rare and unforgettable journey set along the US-Mexico border about identity, immigration, and “the new underground railroad.”

Jones’s great achievement is to reckon with both history and interiority, and to collapse the boundary between them.

First discovered and edited by Toni Morrison, Gayl Jones has been described as one of the great literary writers of the 20th century. In Mosquito

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780807006627
ISBN-10:0807006629
Author:Gayl Jones
Publisher:Beacon Press
Imprint:Beacon Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:624
Release Date:29 March 2022
Weight:369g
Dimensions:216mm x 140mm
Series:Celebrating Black Women Writers
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Critics Review

“Undoubtedly a literary tour de force.”—James A. Miller, The Boston Globe“A major voice in American letters.”—Adrienne Westenfeld, Esquire“Mosquito’s voice is melodic, direct, and so conversational that it hooks us immediately and makes us surrender fully to the narrative… . To be sure, these observations crackle with wit and a joyful, almost child-like candor.”—Quinn Eli, Philadelphia Inquirer“Gayl Jones is the Black writer we all want to be when we grow up… . Mosquito is Gayl Jones unbound, but certainly not untethered, not without her still prodigious storehouses of language, craft, and storytelling prowess.”—Greg Tate, Voice Literary Supplement“Mosquito will amuse and confuse and instruct and pique and exhaust you. Sometimes the anecdotes are so good you call up friends to share them. There are a hundred times you want to shout, ‘Right on!’”—Sandra Scofield, Chicago Tribune“Most apparent, and most surprising, is Jones&rssquo;s sense of humor … Her sly, subversive wit echoes Ishmael Reed at his most sarcastic.”—Jabari Asim, The Washington Post Book World“One of literature’s finest.”—Karla Strand, Ms.“Reading [Gayl Jones’s] inventive prose and earthy dialogue is its own reward.”—Valerie Boyd, The Washington Post

About The Author

Gayl Jones

Gayl Jones was born in Kentucky in 1949. She attended Connecticut College and Brown University, and has taught at Wellesley College and the University of Michigan. Her landmark books include Corregidora, Eva’s Man, The Healing (a National Book Award finalist and New York Times Notable Book of the Year), Palmares (a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in fiction), and most recently, The Birdcatcher (National Book Award finalist).

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