Novel Treatments / Announcing: The Education Of Black Dickey
Kenneth Bowens
KennethBowens1@Cox.net
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Sunday, January 21, 2007
Announcing: The Education Of Black Dickey
I’m excited! I finally finishied the third editing on my new novel The Education Of Black Dickey. Now the fun begins, I need to find someone to publish the damn thing. Anyone out there know any publishers or agents?
A Review Of The Education Of Black Dickey
The Education of Black Dickey is a true coming of age story for everyone to absorb, especially the young Black man in America’s twenty-first century. Trying to live the dream in the good old USA—an African American college student—under unusual circumstances for anyone’s skin that’s not black—is falsely arrested, then this bright eyed naive collegian of the hip hop generation is convicted and incarcerated. The penitentiary educates him in a way no institution of higher learning ever could.
The story is artfully woven together and all eyes are on the black man’s anatomy that is most vulnerable, most powerful and most feared, Kayin’s penis Black Dickey.
Between the pages of Black Dickey the reader is entertained with the intimate intricate educational process of love making. Explosive x-rated passionate love scenes jump off the pages while the book-lover learns the art and the technical terms inside of the male and female sexual organs. The author makes learning history exciting, and his vivid depictions of what has happened to African American’s gives a convincing argument for reparations.
While imprisoned, through a series of dreams, nightmares and hallucinations, young Kayin is taken on an intimate journey that begins from the end of slavery to the constitutional rights of the 14th amendment—the civil liberties that were suppose to offer blacks equality and citizenship—straight into the visual hangings and horrible injustices of the Jim Crow.
Kayin is bombard by gory haunting nightmares of this country’s unjust history against people of his complexion—cruel stories of desperation, deprivation, and a culture of hate—that his innocence nature compassionately wants to understand, why?
An enlightened Kayin begins to see how some of these institutional mind-sets, The Jim Crow Laws and racist attitude of the past, continue to have destructive influences on the human race, and how those negative outlooks are inhibiting our souls from developing real intimacies.
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