Most Popular Books by Edward P. Jones

Edward P. Jones is the author of The Known World (2009), Lost in the City (2009), All Aunt Hagar's Children (2009), Lost in the City - 20th anniversary edition (2012), D.C. Noir 2 (2008).

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The Known World

release date: Mar 17, 2009
The Known World
From Edward P. Jones comes one of the most acclaimed novels in recent memory—winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction. The Known World tells the story of Henry Townsend, a black farmer and former slave who falls under the tutelage of William Robbins, the most powerful man in Manchester County, Virginia. Making certain he never circumvents the law, Townsend runs his affairs with unusual discipline. But when death takes him unexpectedly, his widow, Caldonia, can''t uphold the estate''s order, and chaos ensues. Edward P. Jones has woven a footnote of history into an epic that takes an unflinching look at slavery in all its moral complexities. “A masterpiece that deserves a place in the American literary canon.”—Time

Lost in the City

release date: Oct 13, 2009
Lost in the City
Fourteen poignant stories depicting African American life in Washington, D.C., by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Known World. The nation’s capital that serves as the setting for the stories in Edward P. Jones’s prize-winning collection, Lost in the City, lies far from the city of historic monuments and national politicians. Jones takes the reader beyond that world into the lives of African American men and women who work against the constant threat of loss to maintain a sense of hope. From “The Girl Who Raised Pigeons” to the well-to-do career woman awakened in the night by a phone call that will take her on a journey back to the past, the characters in these stories forge bonds of community as they struggle against the limits of their city to stave off the loss of family, friends, memories, and, ultimately, themselves. Critically acclaimed upon publication, Lost in the City introduced Jones as an undeniable talent, a writer whose unaffected style is not only evocative and forceful but also filled with insight and poignancy.

All Aunt Hagar's Children

release date: Oct 13, 2009
All Aunt Hagar's Children
In fourteen sweeping and sublime stories, five of which have been published in The New Yorker, the bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Known World shows that his grasp of the human condition is firmer than ever Returning to the city that inspired his first prizewinning book, Lost in the City, Jones has filled this new collection with people who call Washington, D.C., home. Yet it is not the city''s power brokers that most concern him but rather its ordinary citizens. All Aunt Hagar''s Children turns an unflinching eye to the men, women, and children caught between the old ways of the South and the temptations that await them further north, people who in Jones''s masterful hands, emerge as fully human and morally complex, whether they are country folk used to getting up with the chickens or people with centuries of education behind them. In the title story, in which Jones employs the first-person rhythms of a classic detective story, a Korean War veteran investigates the death of a family friend whose sorry destiny seems inextricable from his mother''s own violent Southern childhood. In "In the Blink of God''s Eye" and "Tapestry" newly married couples leave behind the familiarity of rural life to pursue lives of urban promise only to be challenged and disappointed. With the legacy of slavery just a stone''s throw away and the future uncertain, Jones''s cornucopia of characters will haunt readers for years to come.

Lost in the City - 20th anniversary edition

release date: Oct 16, 2012
Lost in the City - 20th anniversary edition
“Original and arresting….[Jones’s] stories will touch chords of empathy and recognition in all readers.” —Washington Post “These 14 stories of African-American life…affirm humanity as only good literature can.” —Los Angeles Times A magnificent collection of short fiction focusing on the lives of African-American men and women in Washington, D.C., Lost in the City is the book that first brought author Edward P. Jones to national attention. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Award, and numerous other honors for his novel The Known World, Jones made his literary debut with these powerful tales of ordinary people who live in the shadows in this metropolis of great monuments and rich history. Lost in the City received the Pen/Hemingway Award for Best First Fiction and was a National Book Award Finalist. This beautiful 20th Anniversary Edition features a new introduction by the author, and is a wonderful companion piece to Jones’s masterful novel and his second acclaimed collection of stories, All Aunt Hagar’s Children.

D.C. Noir 2

release date: Sep 01, 2008
D.C. Noir 2
In this anthology, uncover a century of dark mystery stories set in America’s mighty capital. Akashic Books continues its award-winning series of city-based noir anthologies launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each book is compromised of stories set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city in the book. The original D.C. Noir, a groundbreaking collection of new fiction by sixteen different writers, displayed the curatorial prowess of bestselling author George Pelecanos. In D.C. Noir 2: The Classics, Pelecanos once again assembles an enchanting array of dark and subversive stories, this time selecting the very best of Washington’s historical literary legacy. Classic reprints from: Edward P. Jones, George Pelecanos, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Richard Wright, Langston Hughes, James Grady, Julian Mayfield, Marita Golden, Elizabeth Hand, Julian Mazor, Ward Just, Jean Toomer, Roach Brown, Larry Neal, and others. Praise for D.C. Noir 2 “By broadly interpreting what constitutes noir, Pelecanos has been able to include writers as diverse as Langston Hughes and Ward Just in this high-quality reprint anthology. In his introduction, Pelecanos describes his vision of “a century-long overview of D.C. fiction that would focus on issues of race, ethnicity, politics, class, and the attendant struggles and changes that occurred in various eras of our history.” —Publishers Weekly

In the Blink of God’s Eye (Fast Fiction)

release date: Jan 28, 2011
In the Blink of God’s Eye (Fast Fiction)
1901. In Washington, Ruth and Aubrey take in a baby left in a tree.

Tapestry (Fast Fiction)

release date: Jan 28, 2011
Tapestry (Fast Fiction)
A newlywed from Mississippi begins to regret her marriage on the journey to her new husband''s home.

Edward P. Jones

release date: Jan 01, 2011

Congregational Meeting Houses in Connecticut

Congregational Meeting Houses in Connecticut
Bound, typewritten history of the Congregational meeting houses in Connecticut. Covers 190 meeting houses and 54 brick or stone edifices erected by Congregational Churches. Edward Jones was born in Barkhamsted and died in Winsted, Connecticut.

Known World 20pk RGG

release date: Aug 26, 2003

Duties and Dangers in Love, Courtship and Marriage ...

I'll Make You a Comb for Every Hair on Your Head

release date: Jan 01, 2019

Mapping the Spaces of the Avant-garde and Fashionable London at the Time of the First World War

release date: Jan 01, 1998
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