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Wikipedia article




'Augustown' is a 2016 novel by Jamaican writer Kei Miller. 'Augustown' was published in the US on May 23, 2017 by Pantheon Books. It is Miller's third novel; he is also a poet.

Plot



The book is based on an historical incident from 1921 in which Baptist preacher Alexander Bedward told congregants he would physically fly up to heaven; instead he was committed to an insane asylum. In Miller's reimagining, however, the preacher proves able to fly and people gather in the impoverished neighborhood of Augustown to see the miracle for themselves.

Reception



Reviewing 'Augustown' for 'The New Yorker', Laura Miller contrasts the book to "the stereotype of a 'poets novel'that is, it isnt introspective, replete with long passages of description, and scant of plot. Instead, it is stuffed with the characters and stories of hardscrabble Augustown, a former hamlet on the outskirts of St. Andrew founded by slaves freed in 1838."

In 2017, 'Augustown' won the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature.[http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20170429/news/jcan-kei-miller-wins-ocm-bocas-prize "Jcan Kei Miller wins OCM Bocas prize"], 'Trinidad Sunday Express', 29 April 2017.[https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2017-04-29/jamaican-kei-miller-wins-ocm-bocas-prize "Jamaican Kei Miller wins OCM Bocas Prize"] , 'Trinidad and Tobago Guardian', 30 April 2017.

References



Category:2016 novels

Category:Jamaican novels


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