All Aunt Hagar’s Children

All Aunt Hagar’s Children

by Jones (Author), Jones (Author)

Synopsis

The 2004 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Fiction returns with a collection of 14 short stories, rife with characters who will stay with you well beyond the last page

Edward P. Jones, the bestselling and prize-winning author of `The Known World', returns to the form that first inspired him - the short story

In this collection, Jones returns to the city that inspired his first book, `Lost in the City'. This is the story of Washington DC, a city full of bustling life, bursting forth from the banks of the swampy Potomac. These are the stories of the city's ordinary inhabitants, its labourers and lawyers, sailors and nuns, children and pensioners - people who in Jones's masterful hands emerge as fully human and morally complex.

Casting his net wide, Jones explores the American Dream on an epic canvas, from the dawn of the twentieth century until modern times. His memorable cast of characters find themselves caught between the old ways of the agricultural America of their past and the temptations of the big city, struggling against the inequities locked within slavery's legacy.

Both witty and poignant, touching and shocking, this collection is sure to make a lasting impression and further confirm Jones as one of the masters of the genre.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Published: 05 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 000724083X
ISBN 13: 9780007240838

Media Reviews

Reviews for `The Known World':

'A very moving epic.' Andrea Levy, author of `Small Island'

'Majestic...[its] cumulative effect devastates.' Daily Telegraph

'A moral epic, skilfully and sensitively constructed.' Sunday Times

'A powerful experience...rich in character and plot.' Guardian

'A masterpiece.' Time Magazine

Author Bio

Edward P. Jones won the PEN/Hemingway Award and was nominated for the National Book Award for his debut collection of stories, `Lost in the City' and received the Pulitzer Prize for `The Known World'. He lives in Virginia, USA.