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After more than a decade in the United States, the Caribbean writer C. L. R. James ran afoul of McCarthyism in 1953 and was deported. In exile in London, he began to write stories in the form of letters to his four-year-old son Nobbie, who remained in the States. Through a distinctive, imaginary, and sometimes absurd cast of charactersGood Boongko, Bad boo-boo-loo, Moby Dick, and Nicholas the worker, among othersthese stories explore questions of friendship, conflict, community, ethics, and power in humorous and often ingenious ways; they also stand as a moving testament to a fathers struggle to be a vivid presence in the life of his son despite separation and distance. Attesting to Jamess remarkable gifts as a writer and his unusual talent for engaging wide and diverse audiences, these witty and poignant stories, published here for the first time, are not just for James aficionados. Each story is a delight in its own way, making the book irresistible for children and adults alike.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780803246133
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 120
- Utgivningsdatum: 2012-10-18
- Förlag: University of Nebraska Press