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Ishmael Reed - Flight to Canada

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Brilliantly portrayed by a novelist with a talent for hyperbole and downright yarning unequaled since Mark Twain, (Saturday Review), this slaves-eye view of the Civil War exposes Americas racial foibles of the past and present with uninhibited humor and panache. Mixing history, fantasy, political reality, and comedy, Ishmael Reed spins the tale of three runaway slaves and the master determined to catch them. His on-target parody of fugitive slave narratives and other literary forms includes a hero who boards a jet bound for Canada; Abraham Lincoln waltzing through slave quarters to the tune of Hello, Dolly; and a plantation mistress entranced by TVs Beecher Hour. Filled with insights into the political consciences (or lack thereof) of both blacks and whites, Flight to Canada confirms Reeds status as a great writer (James Baldwin). A demonized Uncle Toms Cabin, a book that reinvents the particulars of slavery in America with comic rage. - The New York Times Book Review Wears the mantle of Baldwin and Ellison like a high-powered Flip Wilson in draga terrifically funny book. - Baltimore Sun

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Ishmael Reed

Flight to Canada

For Skeleton Fixer

Evil dogs us.

JAMES BERTOLINO

PART I. NAUGHTY HARRIET

Flight to Canada

Dear Massa Swille:

What it was?

I have done my Liza Leap

& am safe in the arms

of Canada, so

Aint no use your Slave

Catchers waitin on me

At Trailways

I wont be there

I flew in non-stop

Jumbo jet this A.M. Had

Champagne

Compliments of the Capn

Who announced that a

Runaway Negro was on the

Plane. Passengers came up

And shook my hand

& within 10 min. I had

Signed up for 3 anti-slavery

Lectures. Remind me to get an

Agent

Traveling in style

Beats craning your neck after

The North Star and hiding in

Bushes anytime, Massa

Besides, your Negro dogs

Of Hays & Allen stock cant

Fly

By now I spose that

Yellow Judas Cato done tole

You that I have snuck back to

The plantation 3 maybe 4 times

Since I left the first time

Last visit I slept in

Your bed and sampled your

Cellar. Had your prime

Quadroon give me

She-Bear. Yes, yes

You was away at a

Slave auction at Ryans Mart

In Charleston & so I knowed

You wouldnt mind

Did you have a nice trip, Massa?

I borrowed your cotton money

to pay for my ticket & to get

Me started in this place called

Saskatchewan Brrrrrrr!

Its cold up here but least

Nobody is collaring hobbling gagging

Handcuffing yoking chaining & thumbscrewing

You like you is they hobby horse

The Mistress Ms. Lady

Gived me the combination

To your safe, dont blame

The feeble old soul, Capn

I told her you needed some

More money to shop with &

You sent me from Charleston

To get it. Dont worry

Your employees wont miss

It & I accept it as a

Down payment on my back

Wages

I must close now

Massa, by the time you gets

This letter old Sam will have

Probably took you to the

Deep Six

That was rat poison I left

In your Old Crow

Your boy

Quickskill

1

LITTLE DID I KNOW when I wrote the poem Flight to Canada that there were so many secrets locked inside its world. It was more of a reading than a writing. Everything it said seems to have caught up with me. Other things are running away. The black in my hair is running away. The bad spirits who were in me left a long time ago. The devil who was catching up with me is slipping behind and losing ground. What a war it was!

Lincoln. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Douglass. Jeff Davis and Lee. Me, 40s, and Stray Leechfield. Robin and Judy. Princess Quaw Quaw Tralaralara. Mammy Barracuda. Cato the Graffado.* Yankee Jack. Pompey. Bangalang. It affected us all one way or the other.

So youre the little woman who started the big war, Lincoln was supposed to have said. Received Harriet Beecher Stowe in the White House, only to have her repay his courtesy by spreading the rumor that he was illiterate. They were always spreading rumors about Lincoln. That he and his son Todd were drunks. That Mrs. Lincoln was mad. That he was a womanizer. That his mother Nancy Hanks was a slut. The Confederates said that he was a nigger. Who is to say what is fact and what is fiction?

Old Harriet. Naughty Harriet. Accusing Lord Byron of pornography. She couldnt take to Lincoln. She liked Nobility. Curious. The woman who was credited with ruining the Planters was a toady to Nobility, just as they were. Strange, history. Complicated, too. It will always be a mystery, history. New disclosures are as bizarre as the most bizarre fantasy.

Harriet caught some of it. She popularized the American novel and introduced it to Europe. Uncle Toms Cabin. Writing is strange, though. That story caught up with her. The story she borrowed from Josiah Henson. Harriet only wanted enough money to buy a silk dress. The paper mills ground day and night. Shed read Josiah Hensons book. That Harriet was alert The Life of Josiah Henson, Formerly a Slave. Seventy-seven pages long. It was short, but it was his. It was all he had. His story. A mans story is his gris-gris, you know. Taking his story is like taking his gris-gris. The thing that is himself. Its like robbing a man of his Etheric Double. People pine away. It baffles the doctors the way some people pine away for no reason. For no reason? Somebody has made off with their Etheric Double, has crept into the hideout of themselves and taken all they found there. Human hosts walk the streets of the cities, their eyes hollow, the spirit gone out of them. Somebody has taken their story.

Josiah Henson went away and fell in love with wood. Nobody could take his wood. His walnut boards. He took his walnut boards to England and exhibited them at the Crystal Palace. Met the young Queen Victoria.

Nobody could take away his Dawn, his settlement in Canada.

Harriet gave Josiah credit in her The Key to Uncle Toms Cabin. What was the key to her Cabin? Strange woman, that Harriet. Josiah would never have thought of waging a plot-toting suit against her. Couldnt afford one anyway. Besides, he was bad at figures. His Dawn went broke because he was trusting and bad at figures. Its unfortunate when a mans Dawn goes broke, leaving him hopeless and frustrated. When I see those two men in The New York Times in a booth in a fancy restaurant two bulb-faced jaded men, sitting there, rich as Creole Candy, discussing the money theyre going to make from the musical version of Uncle Toms Cabin, and they have those appetizers in front of them and three kinds of wine when I see that, and when I see their agent in National Era swimming in the ocean with his chow dog, I wonder why wont the spirits go out to Long Island and touch him. Touch him for what he did to Josiah Henson. Touch him like they touched Harriet.

Harriet paid. Oh yes, Harriet paid. When you take a mans story, a story that doesnt belong to you, that story will get you. Harriet made enough money on someone elses plot to buy thousands of silk dresses and a beautiful home, One of those spacious frame mansions of bland and hospitable mien which the New England joiners knew so well how to build. A Virginia plantation in New England.

Henson had to sell Dawn, his settlement, to pay his creditors. Is there no sympathy in Nature? Dawn, thats a pretty name. Are people lost because the gods have deserted when they said they never would? They promised they never would. Are they concealing themselves to spite the mean-minded, who are too unimaginative to recognize the new forms theyve given themselves? Are they rebuking us for our stupidity? They are mean and demanding. They want to be fed. But before you can feed you have to recognize. They told Josiah Henson to behave with gentlemanly dignity. But the common people knew. Guede knew. Guede is here. Guede is in New Orleans. Guede got people to write parodies and minstrel shows about Harriet. How she made all that money. Black money. Thats what they called it. The money stained her hands.

When Lord Byron came out of the grave to get her, the cartoon showed Harriet leaving her dirty stains all over Byrons immaculate and idealized white statue. Did Josiah Henson do this? The man so identified with Uncle Tom that his home in Dresden, Canada, is called Uncle Toms Museum? Did Tom have the power the Brazilians say he has? Does he know roots? Umbanda. Pretos Velhos, Pai Tomas, Pai Tomas. The curer. Did Tom make Byrons ghost rise out of his undead burial place of Romance and strangle Harriets reputation, so that one biographer entitled a chapter dealing with the scandal Catastrophe? Do the old African and Indian gods walk the land as the old one said they would, too proud to reveal themselves to the mean-minded? The mean-minded who wont pay attention. Too hard-headed and mean-minded to see. Harriets HooDoo book. I was an instrument of the Lord. HooDoo writing.

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