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Runner Mack
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Runner Mack

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This is the compelling story of young Henry Adams road to self-discovery through his encounter and friendship with ‘Runner Mack’, a self-styled black militant. Henry Adams desire to make the Stars baseball team, for which he is well-qualified, symbolises the larger black struggle first to enter and then to participate with dignity in mainstream American society. His transformation symbolises the impact of black consciousness on millions of other African Americans. On its most surrealistic level, ‘Runner Mack’ touches on the recurring patterns in black history: events symbolic of the slave auction (Henry Adams interview), the Underground Railroad (Henrys subway ride), the forced separation of families (the invasion of men in goggles), and the futile effort to become an American (Henrys baseball tryout). Rich with metaphor and symbolism, the novel portrays the grand old game of baseball as the symbol of America – for whites, a sanctuary where the American dream is reality, for blacks, a nightmarish world filled with pain, chaos and frustration.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Beckham House Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
30 September 2004
Pages
204
ISBN
9780931761157

This is the compelling story of young Henry Adams road to self-discovery through his encounter and friendship with ‘Runner Mack’, a self-styled black militant. Henry Adams desire to make the Stars baseball team, for which he is well-qualified, symbolises the larger black struggle first to enter and then to participate with dignity in mainstream American society. His transformation symbolises the impact of black consciousness on millions of other African Americans. On its most surrealistic level, ‘Runner Mack’ touches on the recurring patterns in black history: events symbolic of the slave auction (Henry Adams interview), the Underground Railroad (Henrys subway ride), the forced separation of families (the invasion of men in goggles), and the futile effort to become an American (Henrys baseball tryout). Rich with metaphor and symbolism, the novel portrays the grand old game of baseball as the symbol of America – for whites, a sanctuary where the American dream is reality, for blacks, a nightmarish world filled with pain, chaos and frustration.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Beckham House Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
30 September 2004
Pages
204
ISBN
9780931761157