

An edition of Flight to Canada (1976)
By Ishmael Reed,Ishmael Reed,Inga Pellisa
Publish Date
1976
Publisher
Random House
Language
eng
Pages
179
Description:
Ishmael Reed has created a sharp, wildly funny slave's-eye view of the Civil War. Three slaves infected with Dysaethesia Aethipica (a term coined in the nineteenth century for the disease that makes Negroes run away) escape from Virginia. Not satisfied with leaving slavery halfway, one of the trio has vowed to go the whole distance to Canada; his master, Arthur Swille, determined to recover his property, pursues, hot on Raven Quickskill's trail. With myth-bending ingenuity, Reed merges history, fantasy, political reality, and high comedy as he parodies the fugitive slave narrative: the slave-poet Quickskill flees to Canada on a nonstop jumbo jet; Abe Lincoln waltzes through slave quarters to the tune of "Hello Dolly"; the plantation mistress lies in bed watching the Beecher Hour on TV. Flight to Canada's preposterous episodes leap out from the pages of history to reveal a keen sense of America past and present.
subjects: Afro-Americans, Fiction, Fugitive slaves, History, Travel, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, African Americans, African Americans in fiction, Canada in fiction, Fugitive slaves in fiction, United States in fiction, United states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, fiction, Southern states, fiction, African americans, fiction, Canada, fiction, American fiction (fictional works by one author), Fiction, fantasy, contemporary, Fiction, political, Blacks, fiction, Fiction, humorous, Virginia, fiction, Fiction, war & military, Fiction, african american & black, general
Places: Canada, United States
Times: Civil War, 1861-1865