![]() ![]() Reconciled with life, Hominy volunteers as Bonbon’s slave. Peer pressured to follow in his father’s footsteps as the whisperer, he saves Hominy, an ageing child actor who attempts suicide as he can’t get over his loss of fame, can’t forget the outrageously racist “Little Rascals” movies in which he used to star and can’t bear being the cast’s only survivor. ![]() ![]() He dies a few years later – shot by the police – and Bonbon, finally freed to make his own decisions, starts a new life as a farmer, producing the best fruit and vegetable in town as well as a large amount of weed. When the professor of psychology is not busy using his son as a pawn in his research, he moonlights as the town’s ‘whisperer’, talking its suicidal members back into a cheerier vision of life and is also the respected host to the Dum Dum Donut Intellectuals, which rallies over stale donuts and has heated conversations about the place of African-Americans in today’s America. The Sellout tells of the adventure of its African-American main protagonist – “Bonbon” for his on-off girlfriend and acquaintances, “Sellout” for some members of his community not approving of his life choices – or “Me”, which is his last name, for the state of California that is suing him at the time of the book’s opening.īonbon grows up in Dickens, a ghetto on the outskirts of Los Angeles, the subject of his father’s social experiments. ![]()
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