Slave Narrative - Neo-slave Narratives

Neo-slave Narratives

A neo-slave narrative is a modern fictional work set in the slavery era by contemporary authors or substantially concerned with depicting the experience or the effects of enslavement in the New World. The authors use their imagination, and research in oral histories and existing slave narratives to create such stories. The works are classified as novels.

Examples include:

  • Madison Smartt Bell, All Souls' Rising (1995), first of trilogy about the Haitian Revolution
  • Octavia E. Butler, Kindred (1979)
  • Noni Carter, Good Fortune (2010), young adult novel
  • David Anthony Durham, Walk Through Darkness (2002)
  • Marie-Elena John, Unburnable (2006)
  • Edward P. Jones, The Known World (2003)
  • Toni Morrison, Beloved (1987)
  • William Styron, Confessions of Nat Turner (1967)
  • Margaret Walker, Jubilee (1966)
  • Sherley Anne Williams, Dessa Rose (1986)

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