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detail. Also, The Autobiography of a Runaway Slave by Esteban Montejo; The Life and Poems of a Cuban Slave by Juan Francisco Manzano; Cuba by Hugh Thomas.

On nineteenth-century South Carolina: above all, Chronicles of Chicora Wood by Elizabeth Waities Allston Pringle and A Woman Rice Planter by the same author. Also, Within The Plantation Household by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese; The Plantation Mistress by Catherine Clinton; Intellectual Life in Ante-Bellum Charleston, Down by the Riverside by Charles Joyner; Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Jacobs; A Bondwoman’s Narrative, Slave Narratives by Henry Louis Gates; and The Black Border by Ambrose E. Gonzales.

On the Civil War: The Civil War by Shelby Foote; A Rebel War Clerk’s Diary by John B. Jones; Battery Wagner by Timothy Eugene Bradshaw, Jr.; Gate of Hell by Stephen R. Wise; Andersonville by MacKinlay Kantor; The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara; and Robert E. Lee by Douglas Southall Freeman.

About the Author

DAVID PAYNE lives in North Carolina, and is the author of four previous novels: Confessions of a Taoist on Wall Street, which won the prestigious Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship Award; Early from the Dance; Ruin Creek; and Gravesend Light. He welcomes comments from readers, and is available to speak with your book club. He can be reached at david@davidpaynebooks.com.

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David Payne and Back to Wando Passo

“Delicious…. Chock-full of lust and betrayal, miscegenation and madness, but held together by Payne’s gorgeous writing. At the very least, this should be the most literate beach read of the year.”

—Washington Post

“So full of life with all its sadness and joy, hope and despair. [Back to Wando Passo] has…undeniable allure.”

—USA Today

“A haunting portrait of the American South.”

—Vanity Fair

“A saga of family, music, war, romance across racial lines, African Cuban religion, magic, and murder…. Like Cold Mountain, [Back to Wando Passo] could turn out to be both a bestseller and a modern masterpiece.”

—Durham Herald-Sun

“A master fabulist, Payne hooks the reader like a wide-eyed catfish…. Payne’s plot is a fine, twisty marvel, but what ultimately sells this epic is his outsized passion. Steamy sex, family life in all its closeness and conflict, landscape in high relief, and quasi-biblical prose poetry…. Basically defining ‘sweeping saga,’ [Back to Wando Passo] is heaven for die-hard romantics.”

—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“A remarkable novel written by a master craftsman…. Not to be missed.”

—Raleigh News & Observer

“Destined to be a breakout publication…. Readers will gleefully embrace this book. It’s big. It’s exotic…. Payne hits pay dirt.”

—Asheville Citizen-Times

“Payne’s richly ornate Southern saga…fashions elaborate prose and touching characterization into an absorbing tale.”

—Publishers Weekly

“A big book, big in ideas, lush in its poetic text, large in its expansive reach through centuries, and extravagant in its addresses on slavery, war, love, race, marriage, and spirit…. Like [Pat] Conroy, Payne is irresistible.”

—State (Columbia, South Carolina)

Back “to Wando Passo quivers with authentic life and is so bold in concept and audacious in scope that it seems like the summing up of a great writer’s career. The novel contains everything.”

—Pat Conroy

Back “to Wando Passo is like a delightful, slightly dangerous party that swept me up for days. I adore Payne’s wicked humor; his rich, inventive language; and his deep engagement with the moral tangle of American history. Though this book is Southern down to the molecular level, its ambition, scope, and range are universal.”

—Annie Dillard

ALSO BY DAVID PAYNE

Confessions of a Taoist on Wall Street

Early from the Dance

Ruin Creek

Gravesend Light

Copyright

Grateful acknowledgment is made to reprint excerpts from Memories, Dreams, Reflections by Carl Jung. Reprinted by permission of Random House. Copyright 1961, 1962, 1963.

This book is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, and dialogue are drawn from the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

BACK TO WANDO PASSO. Copyright © 2006 by David Payne. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

Mobipocket Reader November 2008 ISBN 978-0-06-180006-1

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1As told by Col. C. C. Jones, in The Black Border by Ambrose E. Gonzales, A Firebird Press Book / Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, LA, 1998.

1Adapted from Fitzhugh’s 1850 essay, “Sociology for the South,” by George Fitzhugh, A. Moms, Publisher, Richmond, VA, 1854.

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