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The Healing [Hardcover]

Gayl Jones
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  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Beacon Press (12 Aug 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0807063142
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807063149
  • Product Dimensions: 23.5 x 16.1 x 2.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,176,362 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Gayl Jones's special gift is to shape experience and make it seem unshaped. -John Alfred Avant, The New Republic

Gayl Jones's first novel, Corregidora, won her recognition as a writer whose work was gripping, subtle, and sure. It was praised, along with her second novel, Eva's Man, by writers and critics from all over the nation: John Updike, Maya Angelou, John Edgar Wideman, and James Baldwin, to name a few. The publication of The Healing, her first novel in over twenty years, is a literary event.

Harlan Jane Eagleton is a faith healer, traveling by bus to small towns, converting skeptics, restoring minds and bodies. But before that she was a minor rock star's manager, and before that a beautician. She's had a fling with her rock star's ex-husband and an Afro-German horse dealer; along the way she's somehow lost her own husband, a medical anthropologist now traveling with a medicine woman in Africa. Harlan tells her story from the end backwards, drawing us constantly deeper into her world and the mystery at the heart of her tale-the story of her first healing.

The Healing is a lyrical and at times humorous exploration of the struggle to let go of pain, anger, and even love. Slipping seamlessly back through Harlan's memories in a language rich with the textured cadences of the black Southerner, Gayl Jones weaves her story to its dramatic-and unexpected-beginning. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Gayl Jones was born in Kentucky in 1949. Her novel The Healing was shortlisted for the 1998 National Book Award. She is also the author of Eva's Man, The White Rat: Short Stories, and numerous other works which include plays and poetry. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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This was my reading group's April selection.Our group reads only Black authors but we had not heard of this sister; we consider ourselves well-read. The facilitator for this offering did her research and was able to enlighten us about Ms.Jones. We were disappointed in this book, to say the least, and amazed at the glowing reviews it received. We are still trying to figure out her point, her premise. We found the book, as a group, pretentious, spotty ,pointlessly wandering and much, much too disjointed. Her use of so- called black vernacular was unlike any we were familiar with, and almost all of us are Southerners by birth. Some of us are going to read her other works before we say forget it.
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This novel educates, illuminates, and entertains. It is replete with insights into our social condition. By entering into the mind of the main character, Harlan Jane Eagleton, we learn about an extremely diverse (economically, intellectually, and culturally) group of black people and the choices that she and they have made. As we get to know them, we are challenged to examine our own lives and ideas and the authenticity and integrity with which we live them. One might conclude from this book that DuBois' premise that a "Talented Tenth" would lead the way to freedom and achievement requires further refinement.

This book does not bash black men, and its women are not victims. They are all people who have made choices, and, in understanding theirs, we may better understand our own. The few whites in the book, although minor characters, demonstrate some of the more insidious dynamics of racism. Whereas, Jones' first novel, Corregidora focused more on the long history of sexual and emotional oppression and abuse of black women in America, The Healing highlights the dis-ease in the relationships that blacks in the U.S. have amongst themselves, with whites, and with blacks in other parts world, so that we can heal ourselves and each other.

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This is an extraordinary book, and represents a significant rupture and advancement in African American writers.

The emphasis is on the intellectual, on international characters. This is not the same old story about blacks in America. This is international: about black scientists, spoken foreign languages and countries in Europe, Africa and Latin America. Gayl Jones reads 7 foreign languages, including Russian, Indonesian and Japanese, has lived in foreign countries, and has a scholar's knowledge of many subjects, including the history of world literature as her literary criticism book "Liberating Voices" (Harvard University Press, 1990) demonstrates.

This book is about breaking the intellectual limitations on black writers. The sheer hatred white America has for black intellect. The characters include a rich black German who owns and races horses in America; two black scientists who publish research papers in advance subjects and fields; Masai medicine woman in Kenya, etc.

New characters, new dimensions all integrated in a lively and fresh, very fresh, humorous and enlightening story.

The Healing truly represents not only an event in Beacon's publishing history--the first novel Ever to be originally published in its 143 years--not only an Event in African American literature, but an Event in American literature.

This is not just an African American novel. This is not just an American novel. Like its characters, it's a world novel. It's for the world. But true to the degradation of black intellect in America, I suspect most reviewers will omit entirely the points stated just above.

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