• James: the Booker Prize shortlisted global hit; a Huck Finn rewrite the world needed; plot twists you'll never guess

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James: the Booker Prize shortlisted global hit; a Huck Finn rewrite the world needed; plot twists you'll never guess

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  • It took 140 years for someone to write back to Mark Twain’s brilliant but troubling masterpiece The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Now the celebrated American novelist Percival Everett has done it with James, a daring, provocative, retelling of Huck Finn through the eyes, mind and heart of Huck’s friend Jim, a runaway slave. What are the untold secrets of Mark Twain’s novel, that Everett brings to light with James? And what should we make of the small but crucial fact that Everett once owned a pet crow, also named Jim?

    Everett didn’t train as a literary innovator. He studied biochemistry, philosophy and mathematical logic. And after that he was a horse and mule trainer. Sophie and Jonty speculate about how these career moves provide crucial clues to the secret life of James itself — and why the most important secret of all might be that Everett watched the 1960s TV version of Mission: Impossible while he wrote.

    Sophie takes a crack at explaining Everett’s cryptic but alluring statement that all of his work is about “the fact that A is A is not the same thing as A equals A, and even as I say it, it gives me a headache.” And Jonty puts Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained in its place once and for all.

    -- To join the Secret Life of Books Club visit: www.secretlifeofbooks.org

    -- The Secret Life of Books invites listeners to join The Conversation, a chance to interact directly with Sophie and Jonty about episode content and to make the case for books we should cover: https://www.secretlifeofbooks.org/forum

    X: @SLOBpodcast

    @sophieggee

    @ClaypoleJonty

    insta: https://www.instagram.com/secretlifeofbookspodcast/


    Further Reading:

    Percival Everett, James (Doubleday 2024)
    Percival Everett, The Trees (Graywolf 2021)
    Quentin Tarantino Django Unchained (2012)


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It took 140 years for someone to write back to Mark Twain’s brilliant but troubling masterpiece The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Now the celebrated American novelist Percival Everett has done it with James, a daring, provocative, retelling of Huck Finn through the eyes, mind and heart of Huck’s friend Jim, a runaway slave. What are the untold secrets of Mark Twain’s novel, that Everett brings to light with James? And what should we make of the small but crucial fact that Everett once owned a pet crow, also named Jim?

Everett didn’t train as a literary innovator. He studied biochemistry, philosophy and mathematical logic. And after that he was a horse and mule trainer. Sophie and Jonty speculate about how these career moves provide crucial clues to the secret life of James itself — and why the most important secret of all might be that Everett watched the 1960s TV version of Mission: Impossible while he wrote.

Sophie takes a crack at explaining Everett’s cryptic but alluring statement that all of his work is about “the fact that A is A is not the same thing as A equals A, and even as I say it, it gives me a headache.” And Jonty puts Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained in its place once and for all.

-- To join the Secret Life of Books Club visit: www.secretlifeofbooks.org

-- The Secret Life of Books invites listeners to join The Conversation, a chance to interact directly with Sophie and Jonty about episode content and to make the case for books we should cover: https://www.secretlifeofbooks.org/forum

X: @SLOBpodcast

@sophieggee

@ClaypoleJonty

insta: https://www.instagram.com/secretlifeofbookspodcast/


Further Reading:

Percival Everett, James (Doubleday 2024)
Percival Everett, The Trees (Graywolf 2021)
Quentin Tarantino Django Unchained (2012)


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