Mumbo Jumbo

Mumbo Jumbo by Ishmael Reed is an illustrated edition published by Simon and Schuster on June 11, 1996. This novel unfolds in 1920s New York City, where an epidemic known as Jes Grew—a joyful and irresistible dancing plague—sweeps through the nation, primarily affecting Black artists and musicians. As the narrative progresses, it reveals a repressive conspiracy determined to suppress this cultural movement, creating a backdrop for Reed’s exploration of societal dynamics.
Readers will find that Mumbo Jumbo presents a unique blend of satire and fiction, incorporating a collage of historical figures and cultural references. The book serves as a deconstruction of Western civilization, interweaving themes of race, art, and resistance. With 223 pages, this edition invites both new and returning readers to engage with Reed’s innovative storytelling and thought-provoking commentary on the intersections of culture and power.
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Named one of the GREAT AMERICAN NOVELS of the last 100 years by The Atlantic
The 50th anniversary edition of the classic, freewheeling novel by one of the most iconic satirists of our time—now with a new introduction by the author.
“Mumbo Jumbo is a mixtape, a collage, a palimpsest…Even if it didn’t have an eerie bearing on our modern politics, it’d be worth reading simply for the pleasure of spending time in Reed’s roving mind.”—The Atlantic
“Part vision, part satire, part farce… A wholly original, unholy cross between the craft of fiction and witchcraft.” —The New York Times
It is the 1920s in New York City and an epidemic known as Jes Grew is sweeping the nation—a dancing plague, irresistible, joyful, and undeniably Black. Naturally, the powers-that-be are having none of it. A repressive conspiracy is operating in the shadows, and it is dead set on squelching Jes Grew and its Carriers—Black artists and musicians—by any means necessary.
So begins the classic novel by Ishmael Reed, the iconic satirist whose contributions to American literature have drawn praise from the likes of James Baldwin and Harold Bloom. Mumbo Jumbo is an ingenious deconstruction of Western civilization—a cinematic collage that mixes portraits of historical figures and incidents with sound bites on subjects ranging from ragtime to Greek philosophy. Now with a new introduction by the author, this timeless and crucial work of twentieth-century fiction is ready to be discovered by a new generation of readers.
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