The broken king

a memoir

The broken king

a memoir
Michael Thomas
Book - 2025

"From the author of Man Gone Down-a New York Times Top Ten Book of the Year and winner of the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award-comes a deeply personal memoir of race, trauma, alcoholism, parenting, mental illness, and ultimately hope in a portrait of three generations of Black American men. In 2007, Michael Thomas launched into the literary world with his award-winning first novel Man Gone Down, a beautiful and devastating story of a Black father trying to claim a piece of the American Dream. Called 'powerful and moving . . . an impressive success,' by Kaiama L. Glover on the cover of the New York Times Book Review, Thomas's debut introduced a writer of prodigious and rare talent. In his long-awaited encore and first work of nonfiction, The Broken King, Thomas explores fathers and sons, lovers and the beloved, trauma and recovery, soccer and baseball in a unique, urgent, and timeless memoir. The title is borrowed from T. S. Eliot's line in 'Little Gidding': 'If you came at night like a broken king,' and the work ponders the process of being broken. Akin to Baldwin's The Fire Next Time or Nabokov's Speak, Memory, Thomas's memoir unfolds through six powerful, interlocking and overlaying parts focusing on the lives of five men: his father--a philosopher, Boston Red Sox fan, and absent parent; his estranged, lawless older brother; his two sons growing up in Brooklyn; and always, heartbreakingly himself. At the center of The Broken King is the story of Thomas's own breakdown, a result of inherited family history and his own experiences, from growing up Black in the Boston suburbs to publishing a prizewinning novel with 'the house of Beckett.' Every page of The Broken King rings with the impact of America's sweeping struggle with race and class, education and family, and builds to a brave, meticulous articulation of a creative mind's journey into and out of madness"--

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Thomas, Michael, 1967 August 21- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Grove Press, an imprint of Grove Atlantic, 2025.
Edition:First Grove Atlantic hardcover edition.
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