Jonestown

Jonestown

by Wilson Harris

1997

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Wilson Harris’ 1996 novel Jonestown charts the attempt of a survivor of the mass suicide and killings at Peoples Temple in Jonestown, Guyana, to come to terms with his survival and the others’ deaths. While the events of November 18, 1978 form the background of the novel, Harris is not writing a history of Jonestown, Jim Jones, or even the fictional survivor, Francisco Bone. Instead, he is looking through what the narrator calls a Dream-book: “I feared to write in – and be written by – a demanding book that asserts itself in Dream and questions itself from time to time (even as I question the meaning of survival) as you will see as you read”. In the course of the novel, Francisco Bone will move through his past to explore how he came to be associated with Jim Jones, the connections of Jones to Guyana, and the circumstances surrounding his salvation in the events in Jonestown that November.

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    How does Wilson Harris’s choice to frame the narrative through a "Dream-book" rather than a traditional historical account change the way you process the tragedy of Jonestown?

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    Francisco Bone grapples with the heavy psychological burden of being a survivor. In your own life, how do you think our minds attempt to protect us—or haunt us—after witnessing or experiencing profound trauma?

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    Jim Jones is a central figure in the background of the novel; how does Harris capture the hypnotic allure of charismatic leaders who draw vulnerable people into destructive movements?

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