A black musician arrested by Nazis in 1930s Germany endures the
horrors of the Dachau death camp in this harrowing novel based on
historical fact A self-proclaimed “gay negro” from New Orleans,
Clifford Pepperidge made his name in the smoky nightclubs of Harlem in
the 1920s, playing piano alongside Bessie Smith, Duke Ellington, and
other jazz greats. A decade later, he thrills crowds nightly in the
cabarets of Weimar Berlin. But dark days are on the horizon as the
Nazi Party rises to power. Arrested by Hitler’s Gestapo during a
roundup of homosexuals, Clifford finds himself placed in “protective
custody” and transported to a concentration camp. Stripped of his
dignity and his identity, and plunged into a nightmare of forced
labor, starvation, and abuse, he seeks escape in his music. When a
camp SS officer and jazz aficionado recognizes Clifford, the gentle
musician learns just how far a desperate man will go in order to
survive. Shining a light on a little-known aspect of the Holocaust,
Clifford’s Blues is a disturbing portrait of a dark era in world
history and a poignant celebration of the resilience of the human
spirit and the power of music.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781504033053
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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