Edward P. Jones '72 Publishes Novel

The Known World Receives National Praise

New York Times reviewer John Vernon describes Edward P. Jones' '72 new novel, The Known World, as "an achievement of epic scope and architectural construction, which nonetheless reads like a string of folk tales told by someone slyly watching for your reaction -- tales told by a conjurer who distracts you so well that you never know what hit you."

Based on historical facts, Jones’ first novel tells the story of a former slave in antebellum Virginia who, upon gaining his freedom, purchases slaves to work for him.

Jones, who majored in English while at Holy Cross, won the PEN/Hemingway Award and was a finalist for the National Book Award for his debut collection of short stories, Lost in the City.