Night Song: A Novel
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Publisher Description
John A. Williams' Night Song is a powerful and evocative novel that explores the struggles of identity, ambition, and artistic expression through the lens of the jazz world. Set in the vibrant yet unforgiving landscape of 1950s New York, the novel follows jazz saxophonist Richie "Eagle" Stokes, a gifted but tormented musician navigating the highs and lows of his career and personal life.
As Richie immerses himself in the jazz scene, he is torn between his immense talent and the destructive forces of racism, addiction, and self-doubt. Williams captures the electrifying energy of the music world, the tension between artistic purity and commercial success, and the challenges faced by Black musicians striving for recognition in an era of deep societal divisions. Through lyrical prose and vivid characterizations, Night Song paints a compelling portrait of a man searching for meaning in his music and his life.
A gripping and poignant novel, Night Song is both a tribute to jazz and an unflinching exploration of the personal and social struggles that accompany creative genius. Williams' deeply human storytelling makes this novel a must-read for those interested in literature, music, and the intersection of race and artistry in mid-century America.