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Rion Amilcar Scott

    Rion Amilcar Scott crée des récits captivants qui explorent les complexités de l'histoire, de la culture et de l'expérience personnelle, offrant aux lecteurs une profonde exploration de la condition humaine. Son écriture se distingue par une voix narrative puissante et une attention méticuleuse aux détails, garantissant un voyage littéraire profondément engageant. Les histoires de Scott examinent de manière critique les complexités de l'identité et du patrimoine, l'établissant comme une voix contemporaine significative. Son art narratif magistral incite à la réflexion et laisse une impression durable sur le lecteur.

    Insurrections
    Insurrections: Stories
    The World Doesn't Require You
    • The World Doesn't Require You

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,7(1319)Évaluer

      "Deftly spinning genres of his feverish literary invention, Rion Amilcar Scott creates his very own Yoknapatawpha County with fictional Cross River, Maryland. Established by the leaders of America's only successful slave revolt, the town still evokes the fierce rhythms of its founding. Among its residents are David Sherman, a struggling musician who just happens to be God's last son; Tyrone, a ruthless PhD candidate, whose dissertation about a childhood game ignites mayhem in the neighboring, once-segregated town of Port Yooga; and Jim, an all-too-obedient robot who serves his Master. Culminating with an explosive novella, these haunting stories of the denizens of Cross River serve to explore larger themes of religion, violence, and love--all told with sly humor and a dash of magical realism."-- Provided by publisher

      The World Doesn't Require You
    • Insurrections: Stories

      • 194pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      A suicidal father looks to an older neighbor -- and the Cookie Monster -- for salvation and sanctuary as his life begins to unravel. A man seeking to save his estranged, drug-addicted brother from the city's underbelly confronts his own mortality. A chess match between a girl and her father turns into a master class about life, self-realization, and pride: "Now hold on little girl.... Chess is like real life. The white pieces go first so they got an advantage over the black pieces." These are just a few glimpses into the world of the residents of the fictional town of Cross River, Maryland, a largely black settlement founded in 1807 after the only successful slave revolt in the United States. Raw, edgy, and unrelenting yet infused with forgiveness, redemption, and humor, the stories in this collection explore characters suffering the quiet tragedies of everyday life and fighting for survival. In Insurrections, Rion Amilcar Scott's lyrical prose authentically portrays individuals growing up and growing old in an African American community. Writing with a delivery and dialect that are intense and unapologetically current, Scott presents characters who dare to make their own choices -- choices of kindness or cruelty -- in the depths of darkness and hopelessness. Although Cross River's residents may be halted or deterred in their search for fulfillment, their spirits remain resilient -- always evolving and constantly moving.

      Insurrections: Stories
    • Insurrections

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Rion Amilcar Scott's lyrical prose authentically portrays individuals growing up and growing old in an African American community. Writing with a delivery and dialect that are intense and unapologetically current, Scott presents characters who dare to make their own choices - choices of kindness or cruelty - in the depths of darkness and hopelessness.

      Insurrections