
Corina's Way
A Novel
Rod Davis(Author)
Black Belt Press
Published on 15. May 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
268 pages
978-1-961938-19-9 (ISBN)
Description
The Reverend Corina Youngblood, minister of the African Spiritual Church of Mercy, is a woman powered by Jesus and the santos. Her corner store, which caters to the eclectic religious and spiritual needs of New Orleans, is threatened by her Cuban ex-lover and mentor Elroy Delgago's plans to open a Walmart-like Superbotanica nearby. Gus Houston, a displaced former army officer now ersatz chaplain at an exclusive girl's school, discovers her mesmerizing powers and strikes up a profitable and prophetic relationship, sending Corina his troubled students for consultation. When Gus hits on the idea of entering the white girls into the gospel singing competition during the Jazzfest, he triggers a series of events that has all sides evoking the spirits for good and ill. Rod Davis combines religion, voodoo, New Age philosophy, and good old-fashioned capitalism, greed, envy, and a host of other unsavory motives in his entertaining first novel."Rod Davis understands that hidden Southern space where the ancient currents of African spirituality still linger in the American soul. Corina's Way is a stunning fictional debut from an author who has already brought us what is arguably the finest account of voudou in America."- Wade Davis, author of The Serpent and the Rainbow"Make room on that crammed New Orleans shelf for Corina's Way, a multi-layered tale of suspense about our mysterious underbelly and its all-seeing navel." - Andrei Codrescu, author of Messiah
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
382 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-961938-19-9 (9781961938199)
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Person
Award-winning writer Rod Davis is the author of East of Texas, West of Hell, the sequel to South, America, described as "a triumph of Southern noir." He is also the author of Corina's Way, winner of the fiction prize in the inaugural PEN Southwest Book Awards for 2000-2005, and of American Voudou: Journey into a Hidden World, selected as one of the "Exceptional Books of 1998" by Bookman Book Review Syndicate. A long-time journalist and magazine editor, he is a member of PEN America, the Texas Institute of Letters, and was formerly on the board of directors of the National Book Critics Circle. He served as an Army first lieutenant in South Korea in the Vietnam Era.