The Wedding
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The Wedding
Set on a bucolic Martha's Vineyard in the 1950s, The Wedding tells the story of life in the Oval, a proud, insular community made up of the best and brightest of the East Coast's black bourgeoisie. Within this inner circle of 'blue-vein society', we witness the prominent Coles family gather for the wedding of their loveliest daughter, Shelby, who could have chosen from 'a whole area of eligible men of the right colours and the right professions.' Instead, she has fallen in love with and is about to be married to Mead Wyler, a white jazz musician from New York. A shock wave breaks over the Oval as its longtime members grapple with the changing face of its community.
Not just the story of one wedding, but of many, this compelling story offers insights into issues of race, prejudice, and identity while maintaining its firm belief in the compensatory power of love.
Through a delicate interweaving of past and present, North and South, black and white, The Wedding unfolds outward from a single isolated time and place until it embraces five generations of an extraordinary American family. It is an audacious accomplishment, a monumental history of the rise of a black middle class, written by a writer who lived it. Wise, heartfelt, and shattering, it is Dorothy West's crowning achievement.
Series: Virago Modern Classics
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Dorothy West's The Wedding is acclaimed for its vivid portrayal of class, race, and gender distinctions, capturing the complexities within an affluent African American family. Set on Martha's Vineyard, the novel intricately weaves personal and ancestral histories, displaying West's skillful and delicate storytelling. Critics praise its cinematic quality, rich dialogue, and evocative narrative, recognising it as a significant and triumphant work from one of the last Harlem Renaissance voices.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780349012049
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 22 August 2019
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Virago Press Ltd
Contributors:
- Introduction by Diana Evans
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 17.0mm
Width: 126.0mm
Height: 196.0mm
Weight: 190g
Pages: 240
About the Author
Dorothy West's career spans eight decades. A leading light of the Harlem Renaissance movement of the 1930s, she founded literary magazines Challenge and New Challenge. Her short stories appear in numerous anthologies of 20th century African-American fiction. She died in 1998
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