Coming Through Slaughter

Coming Through Slaughter
Coming Through Slaughter  
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1st edition
Author(s) Michael Ondaatje
Cover artist Coach House Press (design)
Country Canada
Language English
Genre(s) Historical, Biographical novel
Publisher House of Anansi
Publication date 1976
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 159 pp
ISBN 0-88784-051-5
OCLC Number 256760805
Preceded by Rat Jelly
Followed by Elimination Dance

Coming Through Slaughter is a novel by Michael Ondaatje, published by House of Anansi in 1976. It was the winner of the 1976 Books in Canada First Novel Award.

The novel is a fictionalised version of the life of the New Orleans jazz pioneer Buddy Bolden. It covers the last months of Bolden's sanity in 1907, as his music becomes more radical and his behaviour more erratic. A secondary character in the story is the photographer E. J. Bellocq. Both these historical figures are portrayed in ways that draw on their actual lives, but which depart from the facts in order to explore the novel's central theme – the relationship between creativity and self destruction.

The novel draws on the style of jazz, being structured in a fragmented, and "syncopated" form, with episodes extending in elongated "riffs" before suddenly lurching unpredictably into an apparently unrelated scene. The structure also conveys Bolden's own wild, fragmenting personality, as his schizophrenia takes hold. Bolden's manic, extroverted but self-harming behaviour is set against the introverted figure of Bellocq, who expresses his own frustrated desires in his intimate erotic photographs, but then compusively violates them with scratches.

In 2006, Variety reported that Ben Ross was adapting Coming Through Slaughter for the screen.[1]

References

  1. ^ Paul Maslansky Gets Jazzy for Coming Through Slaughter

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