The Ballad Of Lee Cotton
By (Author) Christopher Wilson
Little, Brown & Company
Little, Brown & Company
1st January 2005
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Short-listed for Whitbread Book Awards: Novel Category 2005
Hardback
320
Width 126mm, Height 198mm
From his Icelandic father Lee Cotton gets his marble skin and blue eyes. From his mixed-race mother he gains his black identity. From his Mambo grandmother he inherits forebodings about his future. It's a combination that sets Lee apart from the other black kids growing up in Eureka, Mississippi. It marks Lee out as slightly odd. And very white.
If childhood was confusing, adolescence proves life changing when Lee falls in love with the sublime Angelina. It's also life threatening: Angel's father is a freelance shooter for the Klan, who doesn't take kindly to his daughter's boyfriend. An act of appalling violence leaves Lee far from home with a new identity, a draft card, a memory that operates in flashback and a mental illness that makes him a sort of genius. He also has a reputation, back home, for being dead. Nobody (except possibly his grandmother) could envisage that Lee's rebirth is a headstart and not a handicap. His role in a quite remarkable journey through life will be to transform others as he has transformed himself...Written with all the imaginative gusto of a heavy-weight novelist - FT MAGAZINE
Exuberant - SUNDAY TELEGRAPHWildly entertaining - DAILY MAILAn exuberant, joyful ride. Outrageously funny, it combines high farce with biting satire - INDEPENDENTChristopher Wilson has been longlisted for The Booker Prize (BLUEGLASS) and shortlisted for the Whitbread Novel Award (MISCHIEF). He is a semiotician (advises companies on the language they use to advertise themselves). He did a PHD on jokes at the LSE.