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Three Days Before the Shooting...

By: Ralph Ellison, John F. Callahan - editor, Adam Bradley - editor
Narrated by: Dominic Hoffman, Arthur Morey
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At his death in 1994, Ralph Ellison left behind roughly 2000 pages of his unfinished second novel, which he had spent nearly four decades writing. Long awaited, it was to have been the work Ellison intended to follow his masterpiece, Invisible Man. Five years later, Random House published Juneteenth, drawn from the central narrative of Ellison’s unfinished epic.

Three Days Before the Shooting... gathers together in one volume, for the first time, all the parts of that planned opus, including three major sequences never before published. Set in the frame of a deathbed vigil, the story is a gripping multigenerational saga centered on the assassination of the controversial, race-baiting US senator Adam Sunraider, who’s being tended to by “Daddy” Hickman, the elderly Back jazz musician turned preacher who raised the orphan Sunraider as a light-skinned Black in rural Georgia. Presented in their unexpurgated, provisional state, the narrative sequences form a deeply poetic, moving, and profoundly entertaining book, brimming with humor and tension, composed in Ellison’s magical jazz-inspired prose style and marked by his incomparable ear for vernacular speech.

Beyond its richly compelling narratives, Three Days Before the Shooting... is perhaps most notable for its extraordinary insight into the creative process of one of this country’s greatest writers. In various stages of composition and revision, its typescripts and computer files testify to Ellison’s achievement and struggle with his material from the mid-1950s until his death 40 years later. Three Days Before the Shooting... is an essential, fascinating piece of Ralph Ellison’s legacy, and its publication is to be welcomed as a major event for American arts and letters.

©2010 Ralph Ellison (P)2018 Random House Audio
African American Classics Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Fiction Witty
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“Less a conventional novel than the prose equivalent of a jazz solo, or a series of solos...some of [Ellison’s] finest prose.” (Malcolm Jones, Newsweek)

“Stirring...a deeply complex, even epic, story...rendered as majestically as you would expect from Ellison.” (Associated Press)

“[This book is] more than a novel. It’s a literary experience.” (Ebony)

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Wonderful reading

Mr Hoffman wonderfully performs a challenging book. It is a complex collection of manuscripts for Ralph Ellison’s unfinished second novel. Mr Hoffman’s talent subtly differentiates the character voices and Ellison’s polyphonic vernacular, all while performing a “steady” ready, which is the only way to carry the listener through 65 hours. The beautiful “theatrical” reading that Joe Morton performs with the abridgment, “Juneteenth,” could not have worked with these raw manuscripts. As for “Three Days...,”Mr Hoffman renders both a superb performance and a Herculean feat.

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