Synopses & Reviews
Limbois the powerful and disturbing story of Pharaoh Chisholm's cultural isolation and displacement when he and his family migrate from the multicultural mecca of Los Angeles, to Trondheim, a small, homogenous city hidden between fjords in the middle of Norway. One year after the birth of their beautiful daughter, Amaryllis, Pharaoh's tempestuous relationship with a wayward father and an ambitious, proud, but childless sister deteriorates further as they are left behind with no one to fill Amaryllis's void. Their bitter resentment results in their own alienation for they are shocked to think that Pharaoh has not only made a harrowing choice between Europe and America, but has deepened an existing, yet suppressed, racial gulf between both families that began with his marriage to Hannah Keilland.
Pharaoh not only has to confront the racial antagonism that is left behind, but must also struggle with a deep fear and paranoia in a society that represses individuality and brings him to the brink of simmering rage which feeds and disguises the intense love he has for his daughter. Like James Baldwin's themes of sexual and personal identity, Limboallows the reader a penetrating glimpse of the struggles and nuances of cultivating both in a repressed and homogenous society.
Review
"Limbois a strong, unsettling novel about race, dislocation, and the fragility of human connection. Through a series of events that seem both startling and inevitable, it skillfully depicts the ways we become alienated from those who love us -- and from ourselves."
-- Nina Revoyr,author of Southland
Review
"Limbois an smart, honest novel about displacement and the meaning of home. It struggles in turn with the embracing of identity and the welcome comfort of escape."
-- Percival Everett,author of Erasure,winner of the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award
Synopsis
Limbo is a powerful and moving debut novel, telling the story of Trinidadian-born Pharaoh Chisholms cultural isolation when he and his family migrate from the multicultural hub of Los Angeles to Trondheim, a small, homogenous city hidden between fjords in the middle of Norway.
Sean Keith Henry was born in Port-of- Spain, Trinidad, and grew up in Boston, Mass. He received an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Notre Dame. He lived for four years in Norway and now resides in Southern California with his wife and two chil-dren. His stories have been published in Obsidian II, Salamander and Callaloo.
Synopsis
"First time novelist, Sean Keith Henry, creates dynamic, multi-national characters to tell his . . . account of a minority living within a culturally unaware society." --Altar Magazine
"Limbo is a smart, honest novel about displacement and the meaning of home. It struggles in turn with the embracing of identity and the welcome comfort of escape." --Percival Everett, author of Erasure, winner of the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award
Limbo is the powerful and disturbing story of Pharaoh Chisholm's cultural isolation and displacement when he and his family migrate from the multicultural mecca of Los Angeles, to Trondheim, a small, homogenous city hidden between fjords in the middle of Norway. One year after the birth of their beautiful daughter, Amaryllis, Pharaoh's tempestuous relationship with a wayward father and an ambitious, proud, but childless sister deteriorates further as they are left behind with no one to fill Amaryllis's void. Their bitter resentment results in their own alienation for they are shocked to think that Pharaoh has not only made a harrowing choice between Europe and America, but has deepened an existing, yet suppressed, racial gulf between both families that began with his marriage to Hannah Keilland.
Pharaoh not only has to confront the racial antagonism that is left behind, but must also struggle with a deep fear and paranoia in a society that represses individuality and brings him to the brink of a simmering rage which feeds and disguises the intense love he has for his daughter. Like James Baldwin's themes of sexual and personal identity, Limbo allows the reader a penetrating glimpse of the struggles and nuances of cultivating both in a repressed and homogenous society.
Synopsis
Fiction. African American Studies. LIMBO is the powerful and disturbing story of Pharaoh Chisholm's cultural isolation and displacement when he and his family migrate from the multicultural mecca of Los Angeles, to Trondheim, a small, homogenous city hidden between fjords in the middle of Norway. One year after the birth of their beautiful daughter, Amaryllis, Pharaoh's tempestuous relationship with a wayward father and an ambitious, proud, but childless sister deteriorates further as they are left behind with no one to fill Amaryllis's void. Their bitter resentment results in their own alienation for they are shocked to think that Pharaoh has not only made a harrowing choice between Europe and America, but has deepened an existing, yet suppressed, racial gulf between both families that began with his marriage to Hannah Keilland.
Synopsis
An African-American man confronts a heart of darkness when his family moves from Los Angeles to a small town in Norway.
About the Author
Sean Keith Henry was born in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and grew up in Boston, Mass. He received an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Notre Dame. He currently lives with his wife and two children in Oslo, Norway, where he studies Norwegian and English Literature. His stories have been published in Obsidian II, Salamander and Callaloo. Limbo is Sean Henry's first novel.