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A MINOR CHORUS by Billy-Ray Belcourt, read by Jesse Nobess
Episode 1215

A MINOR CHORUS by Billy-Ray Belcourt, read by Jesse Nobess

Creative, moving, inventive, and powerful

Behind the Mic With Kirkus Reviews · Kirkus Audiobook Reviews

February 17, 20236m 4s

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Show Notes

Jesse Nobess gives a contemplative performance of Cree poet Billy-Ray Belcourt’s genre-defying debut novel. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile contributor Kendra Winchester discuss this novel of ideas told from the perspective of an unnamed protagonist writing a novel based on oral histories. Jesse Nobess embodies the unnamed protagonist’s narrative voice. The character talks to many closeted gay Indigenous men, discussing why they feel they can’t be open with their identities. Nobess often sounds as if he's working something out as he speaks, which suits the story that explores ideas, feelings, and theory. Creative, moving, inventive, and powerful, this audiobook is a must-listen.

Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile’s website. Published by Hamish Hamilton.

Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com

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