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The Bondwoman's Narrative
- Narrated by: Anna Deavere Smith
- Length: 7 hrs and 30 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Classics
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Summary
The Bondwoman's Narrative tells of a self-educated young house slave who knows her life is limited by the brutalities of her society, but never suspects that the freedom of her plantation's beautiful new mistress is also at risk...or that a devastating secret will force them both to flee from slave hunters with another powerful, determined enemy at their heels.
This program includes an exclusive interview with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Critic reviews
"Let it be emphasized that this novel is not simply a historical document but also a vivid, compelling narrative." ( Booklist)
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- Hilary
- 15-11-04
Poor reading of an important book
Listening to Hannah Craft's "The Bondwoman's Narrative" I had the unique experience of realizing that I could have done a better job of reading -- and I'm no good at it. The reader, Anna Deveare Smith, demonstrated very little feeling for the text, and even seemed to allow her mind to wander while reading. Ms. Smith also used the unfortunate technique of reading dialogue very rapidly when trying to convey emotional intensity. When I first heard that Henry Louis Gates, Jr. had discovered a manuscript that was very likely the first novel written by a black woman in America, I was excited and impatient to read it. I am pleased to report that "The Bondwoman's Narrative" is a good yarn (several good yarns, really) that incorporates a number of literary traditions, including the sentimental novel, the gothic novel, adventure fiction, and slave narrative. With all this to recommend it, Ms. Smith's reading is so clumsy that I could not stand to finish "The Bondwoman's Narrative" in audio form. On a positive note, the audio book includes a fantastic interview with Gates about his discovery of the manuscript and his subsequent sleuthing to verify its authenticity and confirm the racial identity of the author.
15 people found this helpful
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- ayodele higgs
- 20-05-14
Loved it!!!
What did you love best about The Bondwoman's Narrative?
The rich language which transported me in time.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Hannah by far was my favorite character. I loved how she leaned on scripture to get through the bad times. But Lizzie was a fun character too.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-08-18
Amazing
This is a must read. I was captivated throughout the entire book. It truly is amazing.
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- Amazon Customer
- 19-02-20
Excellent story, horrible narrator!
If the story wasn’t so engaging, I would have quit it because the narrator read so poorly. I hope they will consider doing a new recording with a narrator who understands proper intonation.
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- Potty Schmotty
- 03-10-18
Captivating!!!!
This book was amazing on so many levels. I loved the story, the way it was written, and the narrator. Hannah Crafts story was haunting as it showed this woman's journey through the ups and downs of "a slave's life". She was definitely one who lived under the rules of enslavement, but she was never a slave. I will be sharing this narrative with my children.
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- Felisa W.
- 02-09-16
Riveting!
A fascinating look into the life of a slave woman to freedom.. The inclusion of a mullato mistress is intriguing. I felt the narrator rushed through the text at times and wished for a more languid and fluid representation. Perhaps a southern drawl would have suited the first person prose better. Overall this is a wonderful historic witness to the plight of my ancestors. The epilogue giving provenance to the accounts in the novel was fascinating and left me desirous of greater detail. This should be required reading in college and should be considered a prize possession in any private collection. Highly recommend.
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- Philana
- 09-06-03
READ THIS BOOK
The first novel written by a slave woman, and maybe the first novel by a black woman. This novel is great. And the fact that Hannah Crafts never had a formal education it is excellent. In fact most of the corrections she made improve the book. In the hardcopy edition of the book the information by Dr. Gaines about the book is facinating. This book is somthing that transcends race. READ THIS BOOK.
7 people found this helpful
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- Ninip
- 08-06-03
The Bondwoman's Narratve
Although the protagonist speaks with a remarkably cultured voice for a slave, the cloying and often flat descriptions do sound authentic to the period. I loved the mystery of this book - was it really written by a slave, or is Gates pulling one over on us? In any case, the narrative of her sad life is shocking, because it is hard to imagine that so recently in our history we could have deprived human beings of their fundamental rights. Certainly worth listening to - in fact, perhaps more interesting to listen to than it might be to read.
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- Anna
- 21-01-04
Not what I was hoping for
The reader was different from what I'm used to, but very appropriate for the voice of the main character of the book. The story was interesting but not very well written or overly believable.
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- nancy hughes
- 09-01-22
Moving story - excellent production
Loved the story, narration and explanation of the style and authenticity of the book by Henry Louis Gates Jr. Well worth reading for students of slavery and emancipation. Very unique and moving.