Long Distance Life
- Authors
- Golden, Marita
- Publisher
- Ballantine Books
- Tags
- horror , social science , washington (d.c.) , african american families , african americans , ethnic studies , african american studies , afro-americans , fantasy
- ISBN
- 9780345376046
- Date
- 1979-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.71 MB
- Lang
- en
In the days before the Civil War, there lived in New Orleans the gens de couleur libre - copper-skinned half-castes, liberated by their owners, but confined by their color to a life of political nonexistence and social subordination. Still, an aristocracy would emerge in this society: artist, poets, and musicians, plantation owners, scientists and craftsmen whose talents and reputations would extend far beyond the limits of their small world.
Mega-selling author Anne Rice's probing, lyrical style sweeps us into their midst as she introduces Marcel, the sensitive, blue-eyed scholar, Marie, his breathtakingly beautiful sister, whose curse is to pass for white; Christophe, novelist and teacher, the idol of all young gens and stunning Anna Bella, whose allure for the well-to-do white man would become legend.
Here is a compelling and richly textured tale of a people forever caught in the shadows between black and white.