Middle Passage

Livre relié, 209 pages

Langue : English

Publié juillet 1990 par Atheneum.

ISBN :
978-0-689-11968-2
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Numéro OCLC :
21197311
ASIN :
0689119682
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936350

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From the beginning of his career, Charles Johnson has been acclaimed for the richness of his imagination, the virtuosity of his style, and the boldness of his ideas. Now in Middle Passage, he gives us his finest work to date, a relentlessly suspenseful adventure novel about the sea and the nineteenth-century slave trade.

The year is 1830 and at the center of our story is Rutherford Calhoun, a newly freed slave leading a dissolute life in New Orleans. Rutherford finds himself forced into marriage with Isadora Bailey, a proper yet severe Boston schoolteacher, and, to quickly escape both wedlock and his Louisiana debts, he stows away on the first available ship. To his shock and horror, Rutherford learns that the vessel, the Republic, is a slave ship bound for Africa. Its captain is the American soldier of fortune, Ebenezer Falcon, a buccaneer and empire-builder, its crew the most …

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