The Cattle Killing: National Book Award Finalist – A Haunting Alternate History of Love and Resistance

The Cattle Killing: National Book Award Finalist – A Haunting Alternate History of Love and Resistance

by John Edgar Wideman

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In plague-ridden eighteenth-century Philadelphia, a young itinerant black preacher searches for a mysterious, endangered African woman. His struggle to find her and save them both plummets them both into the nightmare of a society violently splitting itself into white and black. Spiraling outward from the core image of a cattle killing--the Xhosa people's ritual destruction of their herd in a vain attempt to resist European domination--the novel expands its narrator's search for meaning and love into the America, Europe and South Africa of yesterday and today.

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