Jesmyn Ward, ‘Sing, Unburied, Sing’ (2017)

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  • Jesmyn Ward, ‘Sing, Unburied, Sing’ (2017)
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28:00 min
Reading Circle 78: 'The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store' by James McBride
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Reading Circle 80: 'Erasure' by Percival Everett
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Reading Circle 79: 'Victory City' by Salman Rushdie
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Reading Circle 77: 'Austria Behind the Mask' by Paul Lendvai
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Reading Circle 76: 'The Tortilla Curtain' by T.C. Boyle
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Reading Circle 75: 'Small Things Like These ' by Claire Keegan
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Reading Circle 74: 'Scenes From a Childhood' by Jon Fosse
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Reading Circle 73: 'Boyhood' by J.M.Coetzee
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Reading Circle 72: 'Assembly' by Natasha Brown
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Reading Circle 71: 'The Latecomer' by Jean Hanff Korelitz

Maria, Sandra and Andrew discuss an extraordinary novel: an intimate portrait of a family and an  epic tale of hope and struggle. This road novel examines the power – and limitations – of  family bonds.
Set deep in Mississippi, a broken family are laid bare, exposed to racial discrimination and violence. This is a topical – and still timeless novel.
We summarize the plot, look at the characters and how they interact, and analyse the narrative power, reading several extracts.
Music played:

1. Gershwin: ‘Porgy and Bess’, Introduction
2. Bessie Smith: ‘Baby, Won’t You Please Come Home’ (1923)
3. Billie Holliday: ‘Strange Fruit’ (live)
4. Billie Holliday: ‘Strange Fruit’ (1939 recording)
5. Gershwin: ‘Porgy and Bess’ –  ‘Summertime’
6. Petie Wheatstraw: ‘Sweet Home Blues’

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