Nebula, Locus, and Alex Award-winner P. Djèlí Clark returns with Ring Shout, a dark fantasy historical novella that gives a supernatural twist to the Ku Klux Klan's reign of terror
Born in New York and raised mostly in Houston, P. DJÈLÍ CLARK
(he/him) spent the formative years of his life in the homeland of
his parents, Trinidad and Tobago. He is the Hugo and Sturgeon
nominated author of the novellas The Black God's Drums and The
Haunting of Tram Car 015. His short story "The Secret Lives of the
Nine Negro Teeth of George Washington" (Fireside Fiction) has
earned him both a Nebula and Locus award. Clark lives in
Connecticut.
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A 2021 Nebula Award Winner
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A Booklist Editor's Choice Pick! A 2021 Hugo Award Finalist
A 2021 World Fantasy Award Finalist
A 2021 Ignyte Award Finalist
A 2021 Shirley Jackson Award Finalist
A 2021 AAMBC Literary Award Finalist
A 2021 British Fantasy Award Finalist
A 2020 SIBA Award Finalist
A Goodreads Choice Award Finalist Named a Best of 2020 Pick for NPR
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"P. Djèlí Clark couldn't write a bad book if he tried. Ring Shout
is fantastically fun even as its core is as serious as can be."
--Victor LaValle "A fantastical, brutal and thrilling triumph of
the imagination...Clark's combination of historical and political
reimagining is cathartic, exhilarating and fresh." --The New York
Times "Once the story picks up, it keeps hitting hard, climbing --
no, soaring -- to a cinematic finish, with character beats that hit
beautifully." --NPR "A thrilling narrative that mines African
folklore, body horror and pulp adventure." --USA Today "[An]
emotional and riveting novella infused with Black folklore and rich
friendships." --Buzzfeed "Ring Shout is a wild ride into America's
nightmarish history, a fantastical cross between Ralph Ellison's
Invisible Man and Buffy the Vampire Slayer." --Annalee Newitz
"Slyly told and laced with dark humor, this haunting tale pulled me
into a richly realized world I didn't want to leave." --Rivers
Solomon "Ring Shout is a fearless punch to the heart and head!"
--Jonathan Maberry "A sublime work of revolutionary body horror."
--Sarah Gailey "Brutal and hopeful, farcical and factual, Ring
Shout is a book that speaks to the ridiculous and beastly nature of
racism in a story that is difficult to put down." --Justina Ireland
"From the start, Ring Shout explodes into vivid color with a voice
that's at once joyous and harrowing." --Bethany C. Morrow "A
thrilling and provocative inferno of a story. One of the most
powerful and propulsive pieces of speculative fiction I've read in
years." --Tochi Onyebuchi "Feverishly inventive period
adventure.... At once rousing, boisterous, and clever." --Kirkus
Reviews, starred review "Readers will be both captivated and
entertained by this fast-paced alternate history, which doubles as
a meditation on the all-consuming power of hate and violence."
--Publishers Weekly, starred review "This is a story of Black
female power, drawn from both the old and new worlds, a tale that
honors the Black American experience in all its complexity, and yet
also delivers in its Lovecraftian delight." --Library Journal,
starred review "Clark's latest is set in a visceral world, steeped
in historical detail and full of engaging characters, that asks the
question, 'Who is to blame for the hate that hate made?'."
--Booklist, starred review "Clark does a brilliant job of grounding
his spectacle in a convincing and unnerving portrait of the 1920s
South, with a few chilling instances of the real costs of racism.
What may be more important is how he does this without forgoing the
energetic, almost cheerfully musical celebration of the power of
resistance and belief." --Locus "A smart cultural conversation,
awesome characters, empowerment, positivity, and more.
Accomplishing so much in such a cohesive, unobtrusive way, while
pulling off a solid story with engaging, often really funny
dialogue, is nothing less than brilliant. This book is a gift to
American culture." --Lightspeed "[Ring Shout] is a skillful feat of
establishing distinctive characters, fleshed-out relationships,
multiple set pieces, and exploration of racism and hate in the
world, without feeling rushed or underdeveloped. That's a magic
trick that makes the KKK's sorcery pale in comparison." --FIYAH
"Simply put, Ring Shout is a brilliant piece of speculative
fiction. In just the length of a single novella, Clark presents a
history lesson, copious amounts of action and adventure, social
commentary that is critically important in the United States today,
and all the elements of fantasy one could desire." --Nerd Daily
"Ingenious alternate-history, speculative fiction." --Goodreads
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