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Half-Blood Blues

Half-Blood Blues
Half-Blood Blues book cover.jpg
First edition cover of Canadian release
Author Esi Edugyan
Country Canada
Subject Blues music meets Nazi ideals in 1939 Berlin
Genre Fiction, book
Publisher Serpent’s Tail
Publication date
June, 2011
Media type Print (hardcover & paperback)
Pages 343 pp.
ISBN

Half-Blood Blues (styled without the hyphen in the UK edition) is a fictional work written by Canadian writer Esi Edugyan, and first published in June 2011 by Serpent’s Tail. The book's dual narrative centers around Sidney "Sid" Griffiths, a journeyman blues bassist. Griffiths' friend and bandmate, Hieronymus "Hiero" Falk, is caught on the wrong side of 1939 Nazi ideology, and is essentially lost to history. Some of his music does survive, however, and half a century later, fans of Falk discover his forgotten story.

Half-Blood Blues is Edugyan’s second novel. It was first released in the United Kingdom in June 2011. Edugyan's Canadian publisher had agreed to release the book in Canada four months earlier, but subsequently went bankrupt. Thomas Allen Publishers stepped in and released the first printing in August 2011, several months behind schedule. By the year's end, Half-Blood Blues was highly acclaimed, and had garnered prestigious literary awards.

The book follows a jazz bassist named Sidney "Sid" Griffiths and his bandmates, from the blues music scene in 1939 Berlin and Paris into the 1940s, when Griffiths and his friends attempt to flee the impending peril that looms over Germany. Racial hatred is in vogue, and a mixed-race German citizen (dubbed by the Nazis with the epithet "Rhineland Bastard") like Hiero Falk can be arrested and simply disappear, lost to history. Juxtaposed against this is another narrative, set in 1992. Sid and Chip re-unite and travel back to Berlin for the screening of the documentary about Hiero Falk, and in which both Sid and Chip appear. Watching their life on the big screen turns out to be somewhat different than they expected, and the mysterious letter that Chip has received leads them to another journey, across countries, time, and their own emotions.

Paste Magazine called the book "an improbable but gripping tale", while Quill & Quire called it a "ballsy narrative; ... brave, explosive, ... and too rare."


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