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Saga Boy: My Life of Blackness and Becoming

By (author) Antonio Michael Downing

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Blending mythology and memory, Saga Boy follows a young Black immigrant's vibrant personal metamorphosis. Growing up as a clever, willful boy in a tiny village in the tropical forests of Trinidad--raised by his indomitable grandmother, Miss Excelly, and her King James Bible--Antonio Michael Downing is steeped in the legacies of his scattered family, the vibrant culture of the island, and the weight of its colonial history. But following Miss Excelly's death, everything changes. The eleven-year-old Downing seems to fall asleep in the jungle and to wake up in a blizzard: he is sent to live with his devoutly evangelical Aunt Joan in rural Canada, where they are the only Black family in a landscape starkly devoid of the warm lushness of his childhood. Isolated and longing for home, Downing begins a decades-long journey to transform himself through music and performance. A reunion with his birth parents, whom he has known only through story, closes more doors than it opens. Instead, Downing seeks refuge in increasingly extravagant musical personalities: ""Mic Dainjah,"" a boisterous punk rapper; ""Molasses,"" a soul crooner; and, finally, an eccentric dystopian-era pop star clad in leather and gold, ""John Orpheus."" In his mid-thirties, increasingly addicted to escapism, attention, and sex, Downing realizes he has become a ""Saga Boy""--a Trinidadian playboy archetype--like his father and grandfather before him. When his choices land him in a jail cell, Downing must face who he has become. Harnessing the lyricism of an evangelical childhood into a flourishing and unforgettable prose all its own, Saga Boy is a poignant journey of overcoming, belonging, and becoming one's own self.

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Publisher | Milkweed Editions
Published date | 5 Aug 2025
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 344
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ISBN | 978-1-5713-1199-3
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BISAC | biography & autobiography / personal memoirs


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