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The Novel "James" by Percival Everett Received a Pulitzer, a Version of "Geckleberry Finn's Adventures", Which Was Told on Behalf of the Slave. The Most Interesting in This Book Is Language.

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Her main hero is the slave James, a friend of Heckleberry Finn, who travels with a friend on a raft in Mark Twain's novel in 2025, and Everett's entire story of this adventure is described from the perspective of James, who appears to be excellent in literary English, and in the stereotypical "black" language recorded in Twain, speaks only in the presence of whites. This is not Everett's first work on racism: in 2002, he also released the novel …

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Meduza broke the news in Riga, Latvia on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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