A Drop of Patience - [AUDIOBOOK]m4b | 332.21 MB |
Author: William Melvin Kelley |
Year: 2020
Description:
One of the great jazz novels of any era, A Drop of Patience tells the story of a blind horn player's journey through the themes of race, blindness, and music.
At the age of five, Ludlow Washington is given up by his parents to a brutal white-run state institution for blind African American children, where everyone is taught music--the only trade by which they are expected to make a living. Ludlow is a prodigy on the horn and at fifteen is "purchased" out of the Home by a bandleader in the fictive Southern town of New Marsails. By eighteen he is married with a baby daughter, but as his reputation spreads he seeks to grow musically, leaving his budding family for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in New York City. Navigating the worlds of music and race and women, Ludlow's career follows an arc towards collapse, a nervous breakdown, recovery, a long-delayed public recognition, only for him to finally abandon the spotlight and return to his roots and find solace in the black church.
A Drop of Patience is a brilliant portrayal of a jazz musician. It stands apart as an exemplary parable of African American history, of racial politics, and of musical creative genius.
Category:Fiction, Literature, American Fiction, Peoples & Cultures - Fiction, African American Fiction, 20th Century American Fiction, African Americans - Fiction & Literature, 20th Century African American Fiction - WWII & the Civil Rights Era, 20th Century American Fiction - 1945-2000, African Americans - Civil Rights Era - Fiction