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File Size: 707 KB

Print Length: 236 pages

Publisher: Akashic Books; Reissue edition (September 1, 2005)

Publication Date: September 1, 2005

Language: English

ASIN: B008G3GY58

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I absolutely loved reading this book. Actually, there were certainly some pieces of the book so disturbing I can only hope to forget them. What makes a good book to you? That is the question. I read James's "The Book of the Night Women". I would say this book was much more graphic than the book of the night women. I understood most of it as I have studied the cultural and religious trends discussed in the book. But if certain themes are totally foreign to you, you may not pick up on what the author is hinting at. It was a stupendous, real, gritty work.

This is an extremely powerful and original story, exposing a very talented and creative author with great promise. It is a dramatic portrait of social relations in a small rural village in Jamaica in the 1950s that rings true to the people and their culture, particularly the role of religion in their lives. Most of the dialogue is in Jamaican dialect or patwa. It is also a story about the ambiguities of good and evil that approaches biblical proportions. I was mesmerized by the book until the end, which I found very disappointing. The story is often raw, graphic, even shocking, unnecessarily so in my view. I look forward to more polished efforts from Marlon James. Incidentally, Johncrow is a Jamaican term for the turkey vulture, a large, soaring scavenger commonly seen if not ubiquitous.

I have just read Mr. James three available novels in reverse order, reading John Crow's Devil just now. Even after a steady diet of his books one after another, every one is fresh and engrossing. In this case the eternal conflict of good versus evil is played out in many fascinating twists and turns. The descriptions of both character and countryside are gorgeous, and as in "Seven Killings" terrific humor and phenomenalpresentation of dialect is a strong suit for Mr. James.

I don’t know about this book. It seemed very dark and evil. A brief history of seven killing brought me here. I couldn’t finish reading it.

"Come now, church, who is ready to be violent for the Lord?"There's something about organized religion that can be really terrifying at times, with the way it can feed on fear and trump all logic and decency. This is illustrated to the nth degree in the unsettling debut novel by rising star Marlon James. The book tracks the downfall and destruction of the small Jamaican village of Gibbeah, in the wake of a religious battle between two evangelical preachers for the control of both the Holy Sepulchral Full Gospel Church of St. Thomas Apostolic as well as the very soul of Gibbeah. It all starts on the day that Hector Bligh (the "Rum Preacher"), a drunk priest who's lost his way, is kicked out of the church by a charismatic new arrival, a fire-and-brimstone preacher calling himself Apostle York, who has intentions to purify Gibbeah, even if it means Old Testament judgement. "The Pastor now drank day and night. He was spiraling downward and would have taken the village with him were it not for the other, who lead them instead to a light blacker than the thickest darkness. He came like a thief on a night colored silver."Many might consider this novel magical realism and they would be right. But maybe there should be a sub-genre of "black"-magical realism, for a book like this one, so filled with Obeah and omens of black vultures (john crows). And do I dare call this a satire? Because at times I wanted to chuckle, but mostly to keep myself from being so horrified at the events that I would chuck the book across the room. Maybe that's what makes a great dark satire! And James is a confident and terrifically skilled writer who handles this balance perfectly. One of his effective techniques is the occasional passage that uses a point of view that seems to come from the collective gossip of the village itself, sort of a small-town Greek chorus in a Jamaican tragedy play showing the mob mentality that can come from a town gripped in religious fervor. I loved the way that the town's hypocrisy and secrets slowly began to be revealed and ultimately lead to its downfall. James also created a couple of well-illustrated female characters in the Widow Greenfield and especially the tragic Lucinda, who was endlessly fascinating to read. "Lucinda was to be the bride of Christ but her ring finger got lost in a thatch of pubic hair. It was that damn Apostle. Him and those bold red books and the bold red tip of his circumcision."I really enjoyed this one, although at times the author's wordsmithing got in the way of narrative pacing. But I was engaged throughout and would definitely recommend it. It really made me want to revisit his epic novel from last year, A Brief History of Seven Killings. I read that long book while shooting a movie last year, which I think was a mistake. I read John Crow's Devil when I had lots of time to focus my attention and get lost in the story. With three respected novels, Marlon James is definitely an author to watch and wait for what he does next. "God judgement a no play-play judgement. God not romping with we."

Great story, great writing but the ending left me....unsatisfied somehow.

This book left me disgusted for so many reasons. I don't know if I would have had the courage to read it had I known what it was about. Great language, original plot and many strong characters.

I love Marlon James book "The Book of the Night Women". I think should have read this book first. It was good, just not as brilliant as the book I just mentioned

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