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Blueschild Baby

Published
Feb 1994
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
201

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"The most important work of fiction by an Afro-American since Native Son." —Addison Gayle, Jr., The New York Times Book Review

A searing chronicle of the life of a young ex-convict and heroin addict in 1960's Harlem, an unsparing portrait of a man who couldn't free himself from the horrors of addiction  

Blueschild Baby takes place during the summer of 1967—the summer of race riots all across the nation; the Summer of Love in the Haight Ashbury; the summer of Marines dying near Con Thien, across the world in Vietnam—but the novel illuminates the contours of a more private hell: the angry desperation of a heroin addict who returns to his home in Harlem after being in prison.


First published in 1970, this frankly autobiographical novel was a revelation, a stunning depiction of a marginal figure, marked literally and figuratively by his drug addiction and navigating a predatory underground of junkies and hustlers—and named George Cain, like his author.


Now with a new preface by acclaimed writer Leslie Jamison, this is an unvarnished conjuring of the tyranny of dependence: its desperation, its degradation, its rage and rebellion; the fragile, unsettled, occasional shards of hope it permits; the strange joys of being alive and young and lost and hooked and full of feverish determination anyway.


"[A] powerful literary account of addiction." —The New Yorker

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First Edition Feb 1994 Ecco Press ISBN13 9780880013499 ISBN10 0880013494
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Feb 1994 Ecco Press ISBN13 9780880011334 ISBN10 0880011335
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Jan 1970 McGraw-Hill ISBN13 9780070095915 ISBN10 0070095914
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