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Pym - Mat Johnson
Pym
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A comic journey into the ultimate land of whiteness by an unlikely band of African American adventurers   Recently canned professor of American literature Chris Jaynes is obsessed with The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket, Edgar Allan Poe’s strange and only novel. When he discovers the... show more
A comic journey into the ultimate land of whiteness by an unlikely band of African American adventurers   Recently canned professor of American literature Chris Jaynes is obsessed with The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket, Edgar Allan Poe’s strange and only novel. When he discovers the manuscript of a crude slave narrative that seems to confirm the reality of Poe’s fiction, he resolves to seek out Tsalal, the remote island of pure and utter blackness that Poe describes with horror. Jaynes imagines it to be the last untouched bastion of the African Diaspora and the key to his personal salvation. He convenes an all-black crew of six to follow Pym’s trail to the South Pole in search of adventure, natural resources to exploit, and, for Jaynes at least, the mythical world of the novel. With little but the firsthand account from which Poe derived his seafaring tale, a bag of bones, and a stash of Little Debbie snack cakes, Jaynes embarks on an epic journey under the permafrost of Antarctica, beneath the surface of American history, and behind one of literature’s great mysteries. He finds that here, there be monsters.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780812981582 (0812981588)
Publisher: Spiegel & Grau
Pages no: 322
Edition language: English
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Perrin Pring
Perrin Pring rated it
3.0 Pym: Review
I'll admit, when I read Poe's The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, I walked away thinking, what a strange book. Yes, Poe's attitude was most certainly racist (and as I noted, scientifically inaccurate), but overall I just thought the entire thing was so strange. The book moved though, although nothin...
Stacia's books
Stacia's books rated it
A somewhat-witty satire of both Poe's [b:The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket|766869|The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket |Edgar Allan Poe|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1341387331s/766869.jpg|25789936] & the issue of race. Johnson's book starts out strongly, but bo...
Literary Sara
Literary Sara rated it
3.0 Pym: A Novel
Very cool idea, executed with some striking insights about literary obsessions and the construction of whiteness and blackness as opposites. (One of my favorite moments is when the narrator mentions in passing that he can't imagine black people existing in the saturated, romantic paintings of Thomas...
So Many Books, So Little Time
So Many Books, So Little Time rated it
3.0
So weird. This is a deep book. There are layers and allegories and all kind of things that make me wish I was reading it in an intro English college class so that someone could explain all of it to me. There's an exploration of Blackness and Whiteness and what those things mean here, but I couldn't ...
modusa
modusa rated it
oh god. i am almost ready to give up satire and humour entirely. i adore a good quip. i love a wag, i cheer a wit (and mat johnson fits these categories) but i don't seem to have the patience for the sustained point behind it all these days. happily, there was a lot of other filling in this little d...
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