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A Feast of Peonies [Paperback]

Obi (Author)
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July 1, 2003
This novel is written in the second person singular in a way that gives it more immediacy than the first person, and certainly more than the third. It is set in present day Chicago. The protagonist is a middle-aged black man, Ashanti Ra, who, because he is on the run from the law accused of a crime he did not commit, is forced to live with a young Puerto Rican gay man, Phillip a.k.a. Phyllis, whom he met at a Latin bar a couple of days earlier. He was at the bar because he had just had an argument with his white girlfriend of several years. She wanted to get married; he did not. The story concerns Ashanti's slow realization that, although he himself is not gay, he does care for Phyllis, and eventually accepts Phyllis as a lover. The theme of the book is that things in life happen, often with no explanation or apparent reason, and the story is laced with philosophical and religious musings. There is a subplot obliquely told in alternate chapters of Ashanti's sexual abuse as a boy by an older male cousin. Much of the protagonist's childhood characterization is revealed in these chapters. This novel is for adults only, as some scenes depict explicit sex.

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"I couldn't put A Feast of Peonies Down." -- Smalley Mike Cook, Ph.D., President, GlobalCine

"Obi has written an incredible first novel." -- BJ, Heritage Books & Music, Chicago, Illinois

"Within the first four pages, I was intrigued, and mesmerized. A Feast of Peonies packs one hell of a wallop." -- Thumper, African American Literature Book Club

From the Publisher

With A FEAST OF PEONIES, Obi has contributed to the lexicon of techniques available for the creation of works of fiction. A FEAST OF PEONIES is written in the second person singular viewpoint. Typically, this viewpoint is used as the voice of the conscience of a character, or it is used to make off-hand generalizations. Obi, however, has taken the technique one step farther. Using a consistent deep-in-the-mind approach in conjunction with the second person viewpoint, Obi has created an in-the-skin experience for the reader that is unique in literature. The experience is more immediate than that of the first-- and certainly more immediate than that of the third-- person viewpoint. The reader becomes the character. Sometimes considered a tour de force, Obi has used it with finesse and skill.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 172 pages
  • Publisher: Penknife Press (July 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0974194905
  • ISBN-13: 978-0974194905
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #9,499,040 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Obi is a native of Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from Hyde Park High School and served in the U.S. Air Force. He did his basic training at Lackland Air Force Base (AFB) in San Antonio, Texas, then went for further training at Goodfellow AFB in San Angelo, Texas. He was stationed in Darmstadt, Germany, for three years working in intelligence.

After a short return to the U.S. where he worked at several odd jobs including six months as an assembler for an electronics company near Mt. Vernon, New York, he spent 15 months traveling in Europe where he hitch-hiked from Lapland in Scandinavia to Morocco in North Africa working along the way at a variety of jobs from farm hand to factory worker to dishwasher to carpenter's assistant, mainly in Sweden and Germany. His travels have taken him to Oslo, Norway; Copenhagen, Denmark; Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Paris, France; Cologne, Germany; Barcelona, Spain; and Tangier, Morocco.

Upon his return to the United States he attended the University of Illinois at Chicago, where he majored in Philosophy and minored in English. He did further graduate work and later attended the John Marshall Law School, earning a Juris Doctor degree. He has also done graduate work in Computer Science and Telecommunications at De Paul University. He has worked in Chicago and throughout the United States as a computer consultant designing and implementing fault-tolerant applications in a wide range in industries from banking to transportation to manufacturing.

He has worked as a criminal defense attorney representing high-profile death row inmates, several of whom were released pursuant to DNA testing. He has been active in third-party politics.

He has studied art and photography at Chicago State University, and has won awards for several of his images. Some of his photographs have been published.

He has also found time for a full and rich family life, with seven children and three grandchildren. His hobbies include physical training and martial arts, African and Conga drumming, and yoga and meditation.

He currently works and lives with his family in Chicago.

 

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars sex, philosophy and the devil, September 17, 2003
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lisa (illinois usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Feast of Peonies (Paperback)
I read the book, yes the whole book, the same night. I didn't think the sex was that weird or freaky or overwhelming to the book. I really didn't think that sex was the point. I more got the philosophy deal. I loved the parts of the book where Obi wrote about what i'm sure were parts of his own childhood on the south side of Chicago.
I have to say, though, that my favorite part of the book was the philisophical discussion of the main character while in bed with the guy and about to have sex, yet discussing God and Satan. I have found that these types of discussions always seem to work for me in the most bizarre of circumstances. There are other books (i.e Ann Rice Memnoch the Devil.) that discuss God and the devil, but not as well and concisley. I loved the non-ending. Had there been a story line conclusion, I feel it would have completely screwed up the point.
I thought it was a fast paced, provocative, yet very deep read. Thanks!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Avoid - published by spammers, July 16, 2007
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Like so many others, I received unsolicited SPAM from the publishers with book chapters of this rubbish. If the work is any good, it doesn't need to be sold by spamming.

Don't support spammers.
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3.0 out of 5 stars An Erotic Thriller, October 23, 2004
This review is from: A Feast of Peonies (Paperback)
Obi's Feast of Peonies opens with its main character, Ashanti Ra caught in a very compromising position. He wakes up in bed with Phyllis, a Latino drag queen that he met at a club. Phyllis easily entices Ashanti to have intercourse with him. This begins a very fast pace ride in the lives of these characters.

Ashanti is a computer programmer by trade and is on the board of directors for the tenants association where he resides. He is dating Jean Dobson and she is patiently awaiting a marriage proposal. A heated tenant association meeting introduces additional characters, one of whom Ashanti is accused of having murdered.

Ashanti is on the lam from the law. The people he trusts most seem to be untrustworthy, even Jean seems to betray him. Phyllis is the only person he can turn to for help. The story moves pretty quickly from that point. It is laden with sex, violence and suspense.

The book left me feeling empty. There were so many subplots that could have been developed into story lines. It seems the author centered the story on some very explicit sex scenes instead of telling the story. I also had a problem with the main character's ability to interact intimately with both male and females

I did enjoy Obi's ability to draw the reader into the story by using the second person viewpoint. This is very seldom done in a novel and he pulled it off successfully. With more character and plot development, this would have been a really good book.

Reviewed by Paula Henderson of Loose Leaves Book Review
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