Story for a Black Night

Story for a Black Night (ISBN 0618494839) is a 1982[1] family drama novel by Robert Locke, under the pseudonym Clayton Bess[2], set in Africa.[3] It won the 2002 Phoenix Award Honor Book award[4][5].

Story for a Black Night
First edition
AuthorClayton Bess
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Set inAfrica
PublisherHoughton Mifflin Company, Lookout Press
Publication date
1982
Media typeprint
ISBN0618494839
Websitehttp://webpages.csus.edu/~boblocke/bess/story.html

Plot

A 40-year-old man tells a story of his childhood, when he was ten, living with his sister, mother and grandmother.[6] When strangers left a baby with smallpox at the house, the family is affected by the disease.[7][8]

Reception

The book was included in the University of Chicago's Center for Children's Books' volume "The Best in Children's Books: The University of Chicago Guide to Children's Literature, 1979-1984", which called it "a stunning first novel", "taut and tender, deftly structured, vivid".[8]

There is also a link to the efforts of Rose-Marie Vassallo-Villaneau in her two translations into French. After the English version won the Phoenix Honor Award in 2002 for a book that has endured, she decided that she wanted to do a second translation, this time attempting her own French West African dialect.

Awards

Play

Also from this main page is a link to the 2014 one-act play "PURE HEART in Black of Night" with the author now using his playwright's name Robert Locke.

gollark: *he says, after making an emotional appeal about 20 messages before*
gollark: You can see the wavelengths it doesn't block, presumably.
gollark: Black-market eye transplants are *expensive*, you know.
gollark: There are so *many* of them.
gollark: If I were styro I would probably just have pings here turned off honestly.

References


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