$25.00 (Paperback book / Harper Collins / ISBN:9780007195305)
Known World
Winner of the 2005 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
In their comments on the novel the judges said "The Known
World begins with the death, at the age of 31, of Henry
Townsend, a black farmer in Manchester County, the largest county
in antebellum Virginia. Among the property bequeathed to his widow
are 13 women, 11 men and 9 children - for Henry, once a slave, was
an owner of slaves himself...Edward P. Jones has created a richly
imagined novel, in which a multitude of moral contradictions are
revealed and explored.
.........Jones loops backwards and forward from the day of Henry's
death, in prose that is generally measured and restrained, but with
passages of intense lyricism and outbursts of casual savagery.
Vividly conceived and profoundly humane, The Known World is
a remarkable re-creation of a world we might have thought we
already knew".