Critical Context (Masterplots II: American Fiction Series)
The Chaneysville Incident was David Bradley’s second novel. It was, as he notes in his acknowledgments, “ten years in the making.” It received the prestigious PEN/ Faulkner award as the finest novel of 1981 and, as various critics have claimed, it will take its place along with such books as Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man (1952) as a crucial part of American literary experience.
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