The Ballad Of Black Tom by Victor LaValle
The book reimagines the early 20th-century horror landscape by centering on a Black protagonist, Charles Thomas Tester, in 1920s Harlem. Tester, a street musician and hustler, becomes entangled in the dark and supernatural underbelly of New York City when he delivers an occult tome to a reclusive sorceress. His actions catch the attention of malevolent forces, leading to a series of events that expose the racial tensions and eldritch horrors lurking beneath the city's surface. As Tester's involvement with these arcane powers deepens, he is transformed in ways that challenge the very fabric of reality, culminating in a confrontation with otherworldly consequences. The narrative serves as both a critique of Lovecraftian racism and a compelling tale of cosmic horror and societal injustice.
The 9829th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 2016
- Nationality
- American
- Type
- Fiction
- Pages
- 149-160
- Words
- 32,000
- Original Language
- English
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This book is on the following lists:
- 52nd on Click If You Dare: 100 Favorite Horror Stories (NPR)