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Alex Haley , Michael Eric Dyson
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  • Taschenbuch: 899 Seiten
  • Verlag: Cds Books; Auflage: Anniversary. (21. Mai 2007)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 1593154496
  • ISBN-13: 978-1593154493
  • Vom Hersteller empfohlenes Alter: 15 - 18 Jahre
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 20,8 x 14,5 x 4,8 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 4.9 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (61 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 87.186 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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Early in the spring of 1750, in the village of Juffure, four days upriver from the coast of The Gambia, West Africa, a man-child was born to Omoro and Binta Kinte. So begins Roots, one of the most important and influential books of our time. When originally published thirty years ago, it galvanized the nation and created an extraordinary political, racial, social, and cultural dialogue that had not been seen in this country since the publication of Uncle Toms Cabin. Roots has lost none of its emotional power and drama, and its message for todays and future generations is even more vital and relevant than it was thirty years ago. When he was a boy in Henning, Tennessee, Alex Haleys grandmother used to tell him stories about their family-stories that went back to her grandparents, and their grandparents, down through the generations all the way to a man she called the African. She said he had lived across the ocean near what he called the Kamby Bolongo and had been out in the forest one day chopping wood to make a drum when he was set upon by four men, beaten, chained and dragged aboard a slave ship bound for Colonial America. Still vividly remembering the stories after he grew up and became a writer, Haley began to search for documentation that might authenticate the narrative. It took ten years and a half a million miles of travel across continents to find it, but finally, in an astonishing feat of genealogical detective work, he discovered not only the name of the African-Kunta Kinte-but the precise location of Juffure, the very village in The Gambia, West Africa, from which he was abducted in 1767 at the age of sixteen and taken on the Lord Ligonier to Maryland and sold to a Virginia planter. Haley has talked in Juffure with his own African sixth cousins. On September 29, 1967, he stood on the dock in Annapolis where his great-great-great-great-grandfather was taken ashore on September 29, 1767. Now he has written the monumental two-century drama of Kunta Kinte and the six generations who came after him-slaves and freedmen, farmers and blacksmiths, lumber mill workers and Pullman porters, lawyers and architects-and one author. But Haley has done more than recapture the history of his own family. As the first black American writer to trace his origins back to their roots, he has told the story of 39 million Americans of African descent. He has rediscovered for an entire people a rich cultural heritage that slavery took away from them, along with their names and their identities. Roots speaks, finally, not just to blacks, or to whites, but to all peoples and all races everywhere, for the story it tells is one of the most eloquent testimonials ever written to the indomitability of the human spirit. One of the most important books and television series ever to appear, Roots, galvanized the nation, and created an extraordinary political, racial, social and cultural dialogue that hadnt been seen since the publication of Uncle Toms Cabin. The book sold over one million copies in the ?rst year, and the miniseries was watched by an astonishing 130 million people. It also won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. Roots opened up the minds of Americans of all colors and faiths to one of the darkest and most painful parts of Americas past. Over the years, both Roots and Alex Haley have attracted controversy, which comes with the territory for trailblazing, iconic books, particularly on the topic of race. Some of the criticism results from whether ROOTS is fact or ?ction and whether Alex Haley confused these two issues, a subject he addresses directly in the book. There is also the fact that Haley was sued for plagiarism when it was discovered that several dozen paragraphs in Roots were taken directly from a novel, The African, by Harold Courlander, who ultimately received a substantial ?nancial settlement at the end of the case. But none of the controversy affects the basic issue. Roots fostered a remarkable dialogue about not just the past, but the then present day 1970s and how America had fared since the days portrayed in Roots. Vanguard Press feels that it is important to publish Roots: The 30th Anniversary Edition to remind the generation that originally read it that there are issues that still need to be discussed and debated, and to introduce to a new and younger generation, a book that will help them understand, perhaps for the ?rst time, the reality of what took place during the time of Roots.

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Early in the spring of 1750, in the village of Juffure, four days upriver from the coast of The Gambia, West Africa, a man-child was born to Omoro and Binta Kinte. So begins Roots, one of the most important and influential books of our time. When originally published thirty years ago, it galvanized the nation and created an extraordinary political, racial, social, and cultural dialogue that had not been seen in this country since the publication of Uncle Toms Cabin. Roots has lost none of its emotional power and drama, and its message for todays and future generations is even more vital and relevant than it was thirty years ago. When he was a boy in Henning, Tennessee, Alex Haleys grandmother used to tell him stories about their family-stories that went back to her grandparents, and their grandparents, down through the generations all the way to a man she called the African. She said he had lived across the ocean near what he called the Kamby Bolongo and had been out in the forest one day chopping wood to make a drum when he was set upon by four men, beaten, chained and dragged aboard a slave ship bound for Colonial America. Still vividly remembering the stories after he grew up and became a writer, Haley began to search for documentation that might authenticate the narrative. It took ten years and a half a million miles of travel across continents to find it, but finally, in an astonishing feat of genealogical detective work, he discovered not only the name of the African-Kunta Kinte-but the precise location of Juffure, the very village in The Gambia, West Africa, from which he was abducted in 1767 at the age of sixteen and taken on the Lord Ligonier to Maryland and sold to a Virginia planter. Haley has talked in Juffure with his own African sixth cousins. On September 29, 1967, he stood on the dock in Annapolis where his great-great-great-great-grandfather was taken ashore on September 29, 1767. Now he has written the monumental two-century drama of Kunta Kinte and the six generations who came after him-slaves and freedmen, farmers and blacksmiths, lumber mill workers and Pullman porters, lawyers and architects-and one author. But Haley has done more than recapture the history of his own family. As the first black American writer to trace his origins back to their roots, he has told the story of 39 million Americans of African descent. He has rediscovered for an entire people a rich cultural heritage that slavery took away from them, along with their names and their identities. Roots speaks, finally, not just to blacks, or to whites, but to all peoples and all races everywhere, for the story it tells is one of the most eloquent testimonials ever written to the indomitability of the human spirit. One of the most important books and television series ever to appear, Roots, galvanized the nation, and created an extraordinary political, racial, social and cultural dialogue that hadnt been seen since the publication of Uncle Toms Cabin. The book sold over one million copies in the ?rst year, and the miniseries was watched by an astonishing 130 million people. It also won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. Roots opened up the minds of Americans of all colors and faiths to one of the darkest and most painful parts of Americas past. Over the years, both Roots and Alex Haley have attracted controversy, which comes with the territory for trailblazing, iconic books, particularly on the topic of race. Some of the criticism results from whether ROOTS is fact or ?ction and whether Alex Haley confused these two issues, a subject he addresses directly in the book. There is also the fact that Haley was sued for plagiarism when it was discovered that several dozen paragraphs in Roots were taken directly from a novel, The African, by Harold Courlander, who ultimately received a substantial ?nancial settlement at the end of the case. But none of the controversy affects the basic issue. Roots fostered a remarkable dialogue about not just the past, but the then present day 1970s and how America had fared since the days portrayed in Roots. Vanguard Press feels that it is important to publish Roots: The 30th Anniversary Edition to remind the generation that originally read it that there are issues that still need to be discussed and debated, and to introduce to a new and younger generation, a book that will help them understand, perhaps for the ?rst time, the reality of what took place during the time of Roots.

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A Touching Story 16. Mai 2000
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When I began reading this book I had to force myself to get through the first few pages because of the details of the background and culture of Africa. Alex Haley opened the book by telling about Africa as it existed back then and gave the view of America by the Africans as they saw it. I soon began to realize, however, that the cultural background is an essential part of the novel. Every detail Haley gave in the beginning of the book became important through the rest of the book as it followed the life of one man, Kunta Kinte. Kunta Kinte is an African boy whi is taken from his homeland by white men to become a slave. As I continued the book I became attached to the Kinte family and began to feel the pain and suffering of Kunta Kinte. The story of Kunta is passed on for many generations as they learn the story of their ancestor. This book made me open my eyes to the pain and suffering that African slaves kidnapped had to go through. I loved this book and strongly recommend it to anyone.
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"Roots" ist ein wirklich gut geschriebenes, sehr spannend zu lesendes Buch. Es beschreibt das Leben von Kunta Kinte, der als junger Mann von Sklavenhändlern aus Afrika nach Amerika verschleppt wird und dort ein neues Leben in Unfreiheit beginnen muss. Sehr gut und geschickt von dem Autor finde ich, daß da, wo die Helden verschiedener Generationen getrennt werden (so wird z.B. Kunta Kintes kleine Tochter verkauft und sieht ihren Vater nie wieder) die Geschichte nur mit der weiteren, jüngeren Generation fortgeführt wird und ihr Leben und Alltag beschrieben wird. So sieht man eben den ganzen langen Weg mehrerer Generationen vom afrikanischen Vorfahren bis hin zu dem Autor. Liest sich spannend, aber ein Bißchen auch wie ein Hobbyschriftstellerroman. Ist auch stellenweise etwas billig und naiv. Keine große Literatur zwar, aber als Lektüre nicht schlecht.
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Alex Haley beschreibt hier den Weg und das Schicksal von Afro-Amerikanern, die Geschichte seiner Familie, die stellvertretend die Geschichte aller schwarzen Amerikaner beschreibt.
Das Buch beginnt in Afrika mit der Geburt seines Vorfahren Kunta Kinta, der verslavt und nach Amerika verschleppt wurde. Die Geschichte Haleys ist authentisch, von Generation zu Generation weitergegeben und der Leser hat hier nicht nur die Chance tiefe Einblicke in die Geschichte einer Familie zu bekommen, sondern in die gesamte Geschichte der USA.

Das Buch ist unbedingt zu empfehlen, da es nicht nur enormes Wissen über die USA, Black American culture, African culture anbietet, sondern auch Blickwinkel erweitert und Horizonte eröffnet.

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moving and unforgettable!
When I was young ROOTS impressed me so much that I read it several times in one month. I didn't know any other author who can handle the stories of generations so well. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 27. April 2009 von L. Zhang
What a great book!
I really loved this book! I thought it was so good and shoulld be reccomended for people everywhere. It is a touching account of the wizard of oz's granddaughter, Maura - Hayley! Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 26. Juli 2000 veröffentlicht
Seven generations of masterful writing
Alex Haley's story of Kunta Kinte couldnt be better. The story of seven generations of people desended from one African turned slave has enough heart to start even the toughest... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 24. Juni 2000 veröffentlicht
Simply mesmerizing!
Having heard about this book for ages, I made it a mission to read this book for myself. I simply could not put this book down. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 23. Juni 2000 von L. Rauscher
Haley completes the circle...
...begun with the dislocation of his ancestors and ending with the researches of an author with the boldness to discover the truths of his origins. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 7. Juni 2000 von Craig Chalquist, PhD, author of TERRAPSYCHOLOGY and DEEP CALIFORNIA
a must read for every american
i read this book about 10 years ago as i was graduating from high school. it changed the course of my life. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 29. April 2000 veröffentlicht
ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS EVER!
Truly one of the best books I ever read. Without a doubt I would have to say that Alex Haley's life long work is a true masterpiece. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 23. April 2000 von Barry J. Daulton
The Best Book I've Read
This book is the best book ever. The mixture of drama, suspense, and love makes it a lovely book. It made me almost feel contempt for myself for being white!
Am 16. April 2000 veröffentlicht
A gripping book on the reality of slavery
This is one of the best novels ever written.As I read Roots I would feel whatever the charcters were feeling: joy,happiness,rage and sadness. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 17. März 2000 veröffentlicht
One of the best books around
If I could give this book a higher rating, I would. I am a freshman in high school and I already had some strong opinions about racism. This book opened my eyes further. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 11. März 2000 von Eric M Jorgensen
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