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Author:
Kasai, Kirsten Imani, author.
Title:
The house of Erzulie / Kirsten Imani Kasai.
Publisher:
Shade Mountain Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
274 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Plantation life--Fiction.
Spiritualism--Fiction.
Vodou--Fiction.
Creoles--Fiction.
Mental illness--Fiction.
Creoles--Louisiana--Fiction.
Slaves--United States--Fiction.
Plantation life--Southern States--History--19th century--Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Summary:
The house of Erzulie tells the eerily intertwined stories of an ill-fated young couple in the 1850s and the troubled historian who discovers their writings in the present day. Emilie St. Ange, the daughter of a Creole slaveowning family in Louisiana, rebels against her parents' values by embracing spiritualism, women's rights, and the abolition of slavery. Isidore, her biracial, French-born husband, is an educated man who is horrified by the brutalities of plantation life and becomes unhinged by an obsessive affair with a notorious New Orleans voodou practitioner. Emilie's and Isidore's letters and journals are interspersed with sections narrated by Lydia Mueller, an architectural historian whose fragile mental health further deteriorates as she reads. Imbued with a sense of the uncanny and the surreal, The house of Erzulie also alludes to the very real horrors of slavery, and makes a significant contribution to the literature of the U.S. South, particularly the tradition of the African-American Gothic novel.
ISBN:
0998463418
9780998463414
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1025328488
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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