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  • Published: 26 May 2026
  • ISBN: 9798217007356
  • Imprint: Knopf US
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 192
  • RRP: $38.00

Love Story Black

A Novel




This "thoroughly engaging" third novel by the author of Beetlecreek ("[a] quiet masterpiece" —Kirkus Reviews) follows a Black journalist in the 1970s whose bourgeois life is turned upside down by the subject of his writing assignment.

This "thoroughly engaging" novel by the author of Beetlecreek ("[a] quiet masterpiece" —Kirkus Reviews) follows a Black journalist in the 1970s whose bourgeois life is turned upside down by the subject of his writing assignment.

“One of the great novelists of the last 100 years.” —Ishmael Reed, author of Mumbo Jumbo

In the midst of the tumultuous 1970s, Edwards, a freelance writer and Black Studies professor at a small college in New York City, is assigned a story for New Black Woman magazine: a profile of Mona Pariss, an aging former singer whose popularity once rivaled Josephine Baker’s. With his creditors at the door, Professor Edwards beats a path to the crumbling Harlem apartment house where Mona Pariss, once the toast of Europe for her singing, now lives in squalid obscurity. As his interviews progress, Edwards is gradually drawn into Mona’s strange world. At the same time, he finds himself entering into an affair with Hortense, a beautiful young assistant at New Black Woman. From revolutionary downtown poetry readings to a hospital bed on the Continent and back, becoming entangled in the lives of both women might turn Edwards’s bourgeois life upside down for good. A smart satire with a biting wit, Love Story Black is an unmissable novel by one of the masters of midcentury American fiction.

  • Published: 26 May 2026
  • ISBN: 9798217007356
  • Imprint: Knopf US
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 192
  • RRP: $38.00

About the author

William Demby

William Demby was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on December 25, 1922, and attended college in Clarksburg, West Virginia, before enlisting in World War II and serving in Italy. He graduated from Fisk University in 1947 then moved abroad to Rome, where he spent the next two decades working as a novelist, journalist, and script translator and screenwriter for the Italian cinema. In the late 1960s, Demby joined the faculty at The College of Staten Island, dividing his time between the United States and Italy. His works include Beetlecreek, The Catacombs, Love Story Black, and King Comus. In 2006, he was the recipient of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for Lifetime Achievement. He died in Sag Harbor, New York, in 2013.

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Praise for Love Story Black

"Engaging. . . . combines funky, colloquial dialogue with mystical, allegorical prose." —Publishers Weekly

"[An] elegant little novel. . . . Thoroughly engaging. . . . Witty and sensible, Demby's been around long enough to see beyond the cliches of sociological fiction and instead probes deeply into the mysteries of romance." —Kirkus Reviews