Robert Jones Jr
This powerful exploration of the magnificent unconditional power of love between two black queer enslaved men is stunning, its lyrical beauty contrasting the brutal realities of the protagonist’s lives. Samuel and Isaiah are two enslaved men on a Mississippi plantation, tending the livestock and each other, dedicated to each other since boys, encircling their own meagre private intimacy with solace and trust in the vicious brutality of their self-appointed masters. The emotion on the pages is raw, real and leaches into your skin, Jones writes horrific scenes of the believable daily life of the lovers. Their passionate love powers them but when Amos, an older slave becomes evangelical, spreading the master’s gospel, poisoning that which was always accepted, turning people against each other, dividing, denying and destroying, what they have is judged as sinful and threatening. Jones brings the many voices of the planation strongly, wrapping the strength of the enduring slave women tightly into the narrative as the tension rises. Giving voices to the mysterious spiritual prophets and delving into the history of the ancestral Kosongo people and their fluid ideas of sexuality and gender, a culture destroyed by brutal interventions.
Go read this, it’s a superb debut from this young black queer writer.
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