Place Without Twilight

Published
Nov 1997
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
385

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In the New Orleans of the '30s and '40s, thingsâ€"and peopleâ€"are supposed to be black and white. Cille and her light-skinned brothers are neither. They are "the color that looks not-quite white next to a white man, and not-quite colored next to a colored man. It was a non-color in a place where you had to be something." The daughter of a dreamy alcoholic father who introduces Cille to "Mr. Keats and Mr. Shelley" but who exits her life too soon, and a mother who teaches her children not the love of God but the fear of him, young Cille struggles for balance and identity in a world where race and class define people for life, and where her brothers destroy themselves beating against the bars of the cage of a divided culture.


"A Place Without Twilight is the best novel of 1958, and Peter Feibleman the most exciting discovery."â€"NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE


"An artistic achievement....An ardent new talent telling in fine, sensuous prose the story of an inbetween Alice in a wonderland of blacks and whites."â€"NEW YORK TIMES


"Engrossing, brilliant, moving…. A full-fledged, first rate achievement."â€"CHICAGO TRIBUNE

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First Edition Nov 1997 Louisiana State Univ Pr ISBN13 9780807122259 ISBN10 0807122254
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