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George & Rue, George Elliott Clarke

Label
George & Rue, George Elliott Clarke
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
George & Rue
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
George Elliott Clarke
Summary
By all accounts, the bludgeoning murder in 1949 of a taxi driver by brothers George and Rufus Hamilton was a slug-ugly" crime. George and Rue were hanged for it. Repelled and intrigued by his ancestral cousins' deeds, George Elliott Clarke uncovered a story of violence, poverty and shame -- a story that led first to the Governor General's Award-winning Execution Poems and culminated in Clarke's brilliant and darkly comic debut novel. Named an editor's choice by The Bookseller in the UK, George & Rue is a book about death that brims with fierce vitality and the sensual, rhythmic beauty that so often defines Clarke's writing
Target audience
adult
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