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 · Counternarratives BY John Keene. New Directions. Hardcover, pages. $ The American author John Keene writes sentences that begin in states of tight restraint, steadily loosen, unravel, sprawl or expand, and then—in their last few beats—contract suddenly into piercingly acute points. One such sentence comes two-thirds of the way into. John Keene is a dense, intricate, and magnificent writer." ― Christine Smallwood, Harper’s "Of the scope of William T. Vollmann or Samuel R. Delany, but with a kaleidoscopic intuition all its own, Counternarratives is very easily one of the most vividly imagined and vitally timed books of the year. I haven’t felt so refreshed in quite a while as a reader."/5(35). John Keene is a dense, intricate, and magnificent writer." ― Christine Smallwood, Harper’s "Of the scope of William T. Vollmann or Samuel R. Delany, but with a kaleidoscopic intuition all its own, Counternarratives is very easily one of the most vividly imagined and vitally timed books of the year. I haven’t felt so refreshed in quite a while as a reader."/5(35).


John Keene's Counternarratives is neither a collection of short stories, nor the sort of linked novel-by-proxy series that has become increasingly common in the past decade or so. This extraordinary book is instead unified by the conceit invoked in its title: its stories all counter, challenge, or subvert established narratives about race and. John Keene's Counternarratives, as one might guess from its title, is a delightful departure from conventionally told fiction. Its rebellious spirit holds together its various narratives, which range from novella to flash fiction, from the traditionally to the experimentally told. Keene works with speculative fiction and historical fiction, and. Buy a cheap copy of Counternarratives book by John Keene. Ranging from the 17th century to our current moment, and crossing multiple continents, Counternarratives stories and novellas draw upon memoirs, newspaper Free Shipping on all orders over $


Counternarratives is a book, I confess, too large to fit within the confines of a book review. The stories span across history and time, the intertextuality of which can be likened only to other writers of this caliber: Annie Dillard, for example, or Jorge Luis Borges himself. John Keene’s Counternarratives, a collection of stories and novellas, contains fictions that are inspired by historical figures, places, and a multiplicity of distinct events spaced around a singular force — the African diaspora following the introduction of the slave trade to the Americas. The narratives move along a roughly chronological timespan, the stories spanning from the early 17th century to the present. John Keene. ratings83 reviews. Conjuring slavery and witchcraft, and with bewitching powers all its own, Counternarratives continually spins history—and storytelling—on its head. Ranging from the 17th century to the present and crossing multiple continents, Counternarrative’s novellas and stories draw upon memoirs, newspaper accounts, detective stories, interrogation transcripts, and speculative fiction to create new and strange perspectives on our past and present.

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