
We Cast a Shadow
A Novel
$38.04
- Paperback
336 pages
- Release Date
4 February 2020
Summary
A “razor-sharp debut from an urgent new voice of fiction,” about a father’s obsessive quest to protect his son—even if it means turning him white. An “incisive and necessary” debut for fans of Get Out and Paul Beatty’s The Sellout, about a father’s obsessive quest to protect his son—even if it means turning him white.
“Stunning and audacious … at once a pitch-black comedy, a chilling horror story and an endlessly perceptive novel about the possible future of race in …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780525509073 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0525509070 |
| Author: | Maurice Carlos Ruffin |
| Publisher: | Random House USA Inc |
| Imprint: | Random House USA Inc |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 336 |
| Release Date: | 4 February 2020 |
| Weight: | 260g |
| Dimensions: | 203mm x 132mm |
You Can Find This Book In
What They're Saying
Critics Review
“We Cast a Shadow asks some of the most important questions fiction can ask, and it does so with energetic and acrobatic prose, hilarious wordplay and great heart… . Love is at the core of this funny, beautiful novel … . At any moment, Ruffin can summon the kind of magic that makes you want to slow down, reread and experience the pleasure of him crystallizing an image again… . Read this book.”—Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice)
“Set in the post-post-racial South, We Cast a Shadow tells the story of a man—one of the few black men at his law firm—desperate to pay for his biracial son to undergo demelanization, desperate to ‘fix’ what he sees as his son’s fatal flaw. It is this desperation that haunts this novel and, in this desperation, we see just how pernicious racism is, how irrevocably it can alter how a man sees the world, himself, and those he loves. It is a chilling, unforgettable cautionary tale, and one we should all read and heed.”—Roxane Gay, author of Bad Feminist
“We Cast a Shadow is like a dispatch from the frontlines of the African-American psyche. Written with ruthless intelligence, it’s the story of a father’s love and how he tries to protect his son in a country that devours black lives through violence, incarceration, and poverty… . [Ruffin] can drive his story to the outer limits and beyond, and never lose the threads of bitter reality that make it so haunting. We Cast a Shadow soars on Ruffin’s unerring vision.”—Renée Graham, The Boston Globe
“Stunning and audacious … at once a pitch-black comedy, a chilling horror story and an endlessly perceptive novel about the possible future of race in America… . Ruffin proves to be a master … a fast-paced and intricately plotted book … The real draw of the novel is Ruffin’s gift at creating unforgettable characters… . He writes with a straight face, never in love with his own cleverness—there are echoes of Ralph Ellison’s intelligent, unshowy prose… . There’s no doubt that We Cast a Shadow, with its sobering look at race in America, can be difficult to read, but it’s more than worth it… . It’s a razor-sharp debut from an urgent new voice of fiction.”—NPR
“Heart-wrenching and morally ambiguous … a challenging, thought-provoking debut.”—Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Ruffin’s name is the talk of the literary world.”—The Times-Picayune
“Inventive and shocking … One of the most anticipated debut novels of 2019.”—Los Angeles Times
“A biting satire of anti-blackness in the US.”—BuzzFeed
“A full-throated novelistic debut of ferocious power and grace … a story that refracts the insanity of the world into a shape so unique you wonder how this book wasn’t there all along.”—Lit Hub
“Propulsive … We Cast a Shadow proves that the eeriest works of speculative fiction are those that hit closest to home.”—Vulture
About The Author
Maurice Carlos Ruffin
Maurice Carlos Ruffin has been a recipient of an Iowa Review Award in fiction and a winner of the William Faulkner-William Wisdom Creative Writing Competition for Novel-in-Progress. His work has appeared in Virginia Quarterly Review, AGNI, The Kenyon Review, The Massachusetts Review, and Unfathomable City- A New Orleans Atlas. A native of New Orleans, Ruffin is a graduate of the University of New Orleans Creative Writing Workshop and a member of the Peauxdunque Writers Alliance.
Returns
This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.




