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The
2007 Award
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Dancing in the Dark by Caryl Phillips
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ABOUT
THE BOOK
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searing new novel that reimagines the remarkable, tragic, little-known life
of Bert Williams (1874-1922), the first black entertainer in the United
States to reach the highest levels of fame and fortune.
Even
as an eleven-year-old child living in Southern California in the late
1800s-his family had recently emigrated from the Bahamas-Bert Williams
understood that he had to "learn the role that America had set aside
for him." At the age of twenty-two, after years of struggling for
success on the stage, he made the radical decision to do his own "impersonation
of a negro": he donned blackface makeup and played the "coon"
as a character. Behind this mask, he became a Broadway headliner, starring
in the Ziegfeld Follies for eight years and leading his own musical theatre
company-as influential a comedian as Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and W.
C. Fields. The
story of a single life, Dancing in the Dark is also a novel about the
tragedies of race and identity, and the perils of self-invention, that
have long plagued American culture. Powerfully emotional and moving, it
is Caryl Phillips's most accomplished novel yet. |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Caryl
Phillips was born in St. Kitts, West Indies. Brought up in England, he
has written for television, radio, theatre, and film. He is the author
of three books of non-fiction and seven previous novels. His last novel,
A Distant Shore, won the 2004 Commonwealth Prize. His awards include the
Martin Luther King Memorial Prize, a Guggenheim fellowship, and the James
Tait Black Memorial Prize. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
Phillips lives in New York City. |
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