Divine Days

Forrest, Leon

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ISBN 10: 0929968247 ISBN 13: 9780929968247
Published by Another Chicago Press, Chicago, 1992
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Inscribed by Forrest on the title page. Near Fine in a Near Fine jacket, unclipped ($32.50), lightly soiled, bumped at the top edge. Grey cloth, pushed at the head and foot of the spine, with blue gilt lettering on the spine and front board. Square and firmly bound, some stains at the edges, clean internally. Forrest's epic masterpiece about the Black experience inspired by Joyce's Ulysses. Seller Inventory # 11804

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A unanimous chorus of critical acclaim greeted this powerful novel last yearâ one of the most significant works of African-American fiction since Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man.

This huge oratorio of a novel unfolds over seven days in the life of Joubert Jones, an aspiring playwright making ends meet tending bar at his Aunt Eloise's Night Lounge. A Rabelaisian cast of characters and a Shakespearean range of voices crowd the pages of this book, an infinitely rich and suggestive tapestry of Black-American life and identity.

Reviews: With enormous energy and an uncanny range of oral styles--from high-flown preaching to down-and-dirty slang--this remarkable fourth novel by Forrest ( Two Wings to Veil My Face ) takes more than 1100 pages to recount one week in the life of Joubert Jones, an aspiring playwright who has just returned to his home on Chicago's South Side after two years in the Army. Much of Jones's time is spent with the "zany denizens" of his Aunt Eloise's Night Light Lounge--a spectrum of humanity that includes drunkards, mystics, policemen and other spinners of tall tales--which was once the location for "Divine Days," the religious revival house of con man and preacher W.A.D. Ford. "Hypersensitively attuned to the sound of voices, babblings, other-worldlysic and worldly tongues," Jones has written a play about Ford's "mysterious ritual services" and is now bent on chronicling the memory of his older friend Sugar-Groove, a traveling raconteur whose earthy adventures, told to a young Jones, masked a different kind of spirituality than that suggested by Ford. The novel is meant to be a "long-tongue saga" touching on every aspect of African American life in the mid-1960s. In presenting life's "connective patterns" primarily through speeches, Forrest's work is more reminiscent of Henry Miller's obsessive narratives and Toni Morrison's mythic languages than James Joyce's internal explorations. Yet what ultimately allows Forrest to sustain a reader's interest throughout is his determination not only to show a range of oral styles, but to allow each and every character to demonstrate a sophisticated ease with all of these styles, using African American language and subject matter "to create a synthesis out of all nightmares that our experiences kept throwing up at us." This is dazzling, dizzying, demanding and highly recommended. (June) .
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Title: Divine Days
Publisher: Another Chicago Press, Chicago
Publication Date: 1992
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Near Fine
Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine
Signed: Signed by Author(s)
Edition: First Edition.

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Forrest, Leon
Published by Another Chicago Press, 1992
ISBN 10: 0929968247 ISBN 13: 9780929968247
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. First Edition. 1992 Another Chicago Press hard cover - 1st edition 1st printing - ex-library whose only evidence is stamp on title page and closed page edge - and label at dust jacket binding and inside back cover (minor) - ink mark and stain on closed page edge - minor wear to dust jacket (now in mylar cover) minor glue residue on cover - otherwise dust jacket and cover fine binding strong contents clean - hard to find edition - enjoy. Seller Inventory # 2109160001

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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: fine. Cover art by sculptor Richard Hunt (illustrator). First edition. Thick 8vo, 1138pp., gray cloth. Laid in, archivally, is Forrest's obituary. This Pulitzer-nominated novel had a first printing of only 1500 copies. On Christmas Day, 1992, an electrical fire in the publisher's office damaged all the remaining copies, of which about ten smoke-damaged copies were salvaged. Forrest was an English Professor at Northwestern University. He inscribed this copy, "Love to "Connie [Reuveni] / good luck with your bookstore / Best Wishes / Leon Forress." Connie owned the Booknook Parnassus used bookstore in Evanston, so this is not one of the smoke-damaged copies. Critic John Cawelti called this, "The ULYSSES of Chicago's South Side." It covers a week in February, 1966. in the life of Joubert Jones, and "as a way of re-creating the spirit of those times, . Forget the other hype. This is a legitimately rare modern first edition ! Blurbed by 2 winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature ( Saul Bellow and Toni Morrison). Cover art by sculptor Richard Hunt. NOTE: the new 2023 edition incorporates hundreds of editorial changes Forrest wanted included here, but wer not. Seller Inventory # DEMO015147I

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