The Garies and their Friends

Frank J Webb author Robert Reid-Pharr editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press

Published:24th Oct '97

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Originally published in London in 1857, The Garies and Their Friends was the second novel published by an African American and the first to chronicle the experience of free blacks in the pre-Civil War northeast.

Webb's The Garies and Their Friends."-from the 1997 introduction by Robert Reid-PharrIn this novel set in antebellum America, the Garies -- a white southerner, his mulatto slave-turned-wife, and their two children-have moved to Philadelphia from Georgia. Originally published in London in 1857, and never before available in paperback, The Gages and Their Friends was the second novel published by an African American and the first to chronicle the experience of free blacks in the pre-Civil War northeast. The novel anticipates themes that were to become important in later African American fiction, including miscegenation and "passing", and tells the story of the Garies and their friends, the Ellises, a "highly respectable and industrious coloured family".

That this American classic does not occupy a prominent place in the literary canon is not really a mystery, though it is a shame. Its subject is not the almost invisible flaw in a golden bowl carved from pristine crystal, but the visible fracture in our American ideal; its scarlet letter is the color of our skin. -- Jamaica Kincaid O The Oprah Magazine

ISBN: 9780801855979

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 476g

416 pages