Hints and tips:
...“Jim” — he takes on what is undeniably a great challenge....
...MARCHJames by Percival Everett (Mantle/Doubleday)How would Huckleberry Finn read if it wasn’t Huck telling the story, but the enslaved African-American Jim?...
...The Whitney Museum commissioned “Huck and Jim” (2014) for the plaza outside its new building but balked at installing it there....
...I don’t want to be St Peter when he thrice denied Jesus after the Last Supper; rather, I want to be the Horatio to Hamlet, I want to be the Huck Finn to Jim, and I want to be the Zurga to Nadir, in Les Pêcheurs...
...Eternal moonshine of the mindless mind … The Giants, a lovely, sportive, bucolic film, turns Belgium into an annexe of Huck Finn country....
...But I found out (in much the same way Huck’s Pap did when his son made his sweet way down the Mississippi with the runaway slave Jim) that the plans of a determined parent are often no match for the wiles...
...Instead, like Huck and Jim before them, the two set out on a road trip that will eventually end in Vermont. Who is kidnapping who here?...
...It follows Huck on a rafting voyage down the Mississippi with Jim, a runaway slave....
...But even that one book was dropped, mid-composition, for five years and picked up to be hurried into concluding chapters, which fall well below the magnificent central narrative of Jim and Huck drifting...
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