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Showing posts with label Percival Everett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Percival Everett. Show all posts

Thursday, March 27, 2025

Free Will

 I enjoyed the last book I read by Percival Everett, so much, that I just finished reading (in two days), James.  The book Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain has just been reinvented by Everett.  James is the main character, who is Jim, from Huckleberry Finn.  The story is what could have happened if Jim escaped and his adventures, with Huck.

The history, emotional turnstile, and dialogue, kept me turning pages.  We hear Jim expound on his views of slavery and religion.  Jim is a well-read slave.  He can also write and does start to write his autobiography.  Jim pontificates about the morality and unfairness of slavery.  His religion is simple, or rather, not existence.  Thomas Aquinas would "answer that," God is not deus machina.  Man has free will and is free to choose evil.  Jim believes that if there were a God, there would be no slavery.

The two adventurers have little time to philosophize.  They get captured, blown up, sold again, Jim becomes a blacksmith, a tenor singer, and other assorted misadventures.  They also learn that the Civil War has started over slavery.  

Jim heads back South to his family.  Huck goes home, also and helps Jim locate his wife and daughter, who were sold.  Jim does find and helps them escape to the north.  Finally, free Jim becomes James.



Tuesday, March 25, 2025

He's Definitely NOT Catholic

 Percival Everett's book Erasure is a narrative about identity.  Thelonious (Monk) Ellison is the protagonist.  He is a college teacher in California.  When he accepts an invitation to give a paper in Washington, DC, he also plans to visit his mother and sister, who live in the area.

His mother is suffering from Alzheimer's disease.  His sister is a doctor who has an abortion practice. He also has a brother who is also a doctor, out West.  He's kind of out of the family circle because of his own personal issues.

When the sister is murdered, Monk moves back to DC, to take care of Mom.  Monk has written a few books, which haven't been well received.  It seems that everywhere he goes, he is confronted with a popular paperback success, written by someone whom he considers, doesn't know what she's talking about. This drives him to dash off a parody story about an ex-con.  He sends it to his agent and signs it with a "take off" of Stagger Lee. Much to his surprise, Fuck, by  Stagg R. Leigh, is a tremendous success.me ne ment pas.

He's ashamed to own up to being the author of what he considers, trash.  But what can one do? L'รขme ne ment pas.



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