Bird at My Window (Masterplots II: African American Literature Series)

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The Novel

Divided into fifteen chapters, Bird at My Window has a plot that the reader unwraps like the leafy layers of an artichoke, revealing, at last, the heart and soul of the main character, Wade Williams.

As the novel begins, Wade wakes up in a straitjacket in the prison ward of a New York City hospital. The straitjacket is, in some ways, a metaphor for his predicament in life; it foreshadows the evolving restrictions of both heredity and environment that Wade confronts as the novel unfolds.

At first completely disoriented, Wade soon learns that he has...

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