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O, Africa!: A Novel

door Andrew Lewis Conn

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Fiction. Literature. Historical Fiction. HTML:A rollicking and ambitious novel that follows two filmmakers on an unlikely journey, while exploring the complexities of race, class, sexuality, and success in early twentieth century America.

In the summer of 1928, twin brothers Micah and Izzy Grand are at the pinnacle of their movie-making careers. From their roots as sons of Brooklyn immigrants, they have risen to become kings of silent comedyâ??with the brash, bloviating Micah directing and calling the shots, while his retreating brother skillfully works behind the lens. But when Micah's penchant for gambling, and his interracial affair with Rose, a sharp-witted, light-skinned black woman from Harlem, combine to threaten his livelihood and his life, he finds himself in need of a quick escape.

As the ascent of the talkies looms on the horizon, the brothers' producer offers them an opportunity that couldn't be better timed: travel to Africa to compile stock footage of the exotic locales, as well as filming a new comedy in the jungle. Together with an unlikely crew of producers, stars and hangers-on, the Grands set out for Malwiki, where among the tribesmen they each discover unforeseen truths about themselves, their lovers, and the meaning of the movies.

Moving from the piers of Coney Island to Africa's veld, and further to the glitter of early Hollywood, O, Africa! is an epic tale of self-discovery, the constraints of history and prejudice, and the stubborn resolve of family and friendship in the face of trage
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This was a GOOD book, I quite enjoyed it. It was a First Reads win, which is a very cool program. The author writes well, much better than the last book I finished. Always happy when an author's vocabulary is better than mine! I was attracted by a comparison in the blurbs to Doctorow's Ragtime which I recently finished and really liked, and I think it does live up to it. The twin heroes were majestically flawed, encounters with actual historical figures, life in NYC just prior to the Crash of 1929, early Hollywood, race relations, society, technology and culture on the cusp of change, and O! a trip to Africa to boot. Two of them actually. There were some sexually graphic scenes, hetero and homosexual both, so if it isn't your cup of tea, be forewarned. This is a worthy read!! ( )
  MaureenCean | Feb 2, 2016 |
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I've picked this up several times, but I can never get more than 3 or 4 pages into it. ( )
  nicole_a_davis | Mar 4, 2015 |
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Oh, Africa, by Andrew Lewis Conn, is about twin brothers, Micah and Izzy Grand who are in the silent movies business in the 1920's. At just the right time,they are offered an opportunity to travel to Africa to film a comedy. They learn a lot more than they expected. This is an interesting story and it moves quickly.
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  SAMANTHA100 | Aug 12, 2014 |
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In O, Africa! we follow the Grand brothers on their trip to Africa, where they will pioneer film making in the dark continent. Twin brothers, the Grands are opposite in many respects, but both find and suffer the consequences of love in their journeys at home and abroad. The book is most compelling when the brothers are in Africa interacting with the Malwiki, a tribe who are unaccustomed to acting, movie technology and the world outside their own. It is simultaneously fascinating and unsettling to watch the tribe be irrevocably changed by the brothers and their actions, and in turn, to see how the Malwiki change the brothers in their lives after Africa. I only wish the second half of the novel was as gripping as the first. ( )
  strongstuff | Aug 4, 2014 |
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I really enjoyed this book, especially since I probably wouldn't have picked it up on my own. Sometimes I thought the language was little more flowery than was absolutely necessary--I appreciate concise phrasing with a more powerful punch--there was some really nice imagery and a pretty interesting story overall. ( )
  mermaidatheart | Jul 29, 2014 |
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Fiction. Literature. Historical Fiction. HTML:A rollicking and ambitious novel that follows two filmmakers on an unlikely journey, while exploring the complexities of race, class, sexuality, and success in early twentieth century America.

In the summer of 1928, twin brothers Micah and Izzy Grand are at the pinnacle of their movie-making careers. From their roots as sons of Brooklyn immigrants, they have risen to become kings of silent comedyâ??with the brash, bloviating Micah directing and calling the shots, while his retreating brother skillfully works behind the lens. But when Micah's penchant for gambling, and his interracial affair with Rose, a sharp-witted, light-skinned black woman from Harlem, combine to threaten his livelihood and his life, he finds himself in need of a quick escape.

As the ascent of the talkies looms on the horizon, the brothers' producer offers them an opportunity that couldn't be better timed: travel to Africa to compile stock footage of the exotic locales, as well as filming a new comedy in the jungle. Together with an unlikely crew of producers, stars and hangers-on, the Grands set out for Malwiki, where among the tribesmen they each discover unforeseen truths about themselves, their lovers, and the meaning of the movies.

Moving from the piers of Coney Island to Africa's veld, and further to the glitter of early Hollywood, O, Africa! is an epic tale of self-discovery, the constraints of history and prejudice, and the stubborn resolve of family and friendship in the face of trage

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