Song of the Shank
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2014
608
Novel • Fiction
United States • 19th century
2014
Adult
18+ years
Set in the nineteenth century, Jeffery Renard Allen’s novel Song of the Shank follows Thomas Greene Wiggins, a blind and autistic musical prodigy born into slavery and exploited by manipulative managers during his rise to fame as “Blind Tom,” a musical genius. The novel depicts his life from childhood to post-Civil War challenges, exploring his remarkable abilities and the complex interplay of race, identity, and exploitation.
Mysterious
Melancholic
Gritty
Contemplative
Emotional
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Jeffery Renard Allen’s Song of the Shank is lauded for its lyrical prose and complex narrative structure, which vividly reimagines the life of 19th-century musical prodigy Thomas Wiggins. Critics praise Allen's inventive storytelling and richly detailed characters but note that the novel's dense, non-linear progression can be challenging. Overall, it's a bold, thought-provoking read.
Readers who enjoy Song of the Shank by Jeffery Renard Allen typically appreciate intricate historical fiction, complex characters, and rich, lyrical prose. Fans of Colson Whitehead's The Underground Railroad or Toni Morrison's Beloved will likely find this novel compelling due to its layered narrative and deep exploration of African American history.
315 ratings
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608
Novel • Fiction
United States • 19th century
2014
Adult
18+ years
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