49 pages • 1 hour read
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Deacon King Kong by James McBride, published in 2020, is a near-historical fiction set in a Brooklyn neighborhood in 1969. It follows multiple characters, centering on Sportcoat, an elderly Black man in the Cause Houses, who shoots a young drug dealer, Deems Clemens. The plot involves community conflict, the influence of drugs, and intertwines with Italian mobster Thomas Elefante's search for a hidden artifact, ultimately leading to justice and positive change. The book addresses issues such as addiction, crime, racism, and oppression.
McBride’s Deacon King Kong is heralded for its vibrant storytelling, rich character development, and sharp humor. Critics commend its portrayal of community dynamics and historical context. However, some note the intricate plot and numerous characters can be overwhelming. Overall, it’s celebrated as a compelling and entertaining read, blending drama and comedy effectively.
Readers who enjoy richly crafted historical fiction and character-driven narratives, much like those found in Colson Whitehead’s The Nickel Boys or Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, will be captivated by James McBride’s Deacon King Kong. This novel appeals to those interested in community dynamics, humor, and poignant storytelling.
Race / Racism
Poverty
History: World
African American Literature
Mystery / Crime Fiction
Historical Fiction
Society: Community
Relationships: Fathers
Identity: Race