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Huckleberry Jim

A Novel

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Huckleberry Jim

著者: Adam Nelson
ナレーター: Leon Nixon
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A darkly funny 1991 road novel about two actors touring a stripped-down Huckleberry Finn through a hostile America—perfect for listeners of Paul Beatty’s The Sellout and Percival Everett’s James.

Axel Emerson isn’t chasing a dream—he’s running from a body. After the sudden death of his estranged father, and the detective’s calls that follow, a washed-up casting agent offers him an exit: tour the schools as Huck Finn in a stripped-down, two-man stage version of the American classic. It’s 1991, and the country is cracking open.

His co-star is Moses Morton, a fifty-five-year-old Black actor cast as Jim—and from the first moment, Moses sees straight through him. Their road trip through hostile American towns becomes a crash course in race, history, and performative ignorance, recited from lines a white man wrote in 1884 about a country that hasn’t changed as much as it thinks. When performance and reality finally collide, there’s no script left to hide behind.

©2026 Adam Nelson (P)2026 Blackstone Publishing
20世紀 世界文学 大衆小説 文芸小説 歴史小説
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批評家のレビュー

“At the story’s core is an interesting and convincing relationship. Nelson is adept at character development: Axel in particular, but also Moses, whose outward personality belies an inner nuance. And his prose is capable: ‘She had entered his life the way lightning enters a tree—sudden, burning, reshaping everything it touched.'… At its best it’s a revealing evolution of an improbable relationship.”

(Blue Ink Review)

“Adam Nelson’s incisive, provocative, and robustly American debut… honors the fathoms-deep American divisions that Twain marked and urges us to look closer rather than away.”

(Booklife Reviews, Publisher’s Weekly (Editor’s Pick))

“Entertaining and grounding.”

(Clarion Reviews)
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