Sunday Story Ratings #54: Junior Jackson's Parable
Junior Jackson's Parable by James Hannah
Originally published 1988 in Desperate Measures (published by Southern Methodist University Press), this edition 1995
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Collected in: Hard-Boiled: An Anthology of American Crime Stories (ed. Bill Pronzini & Jack Adrian)
M
Not recommended for persons under 15 years of age, but no legal restrictions
(L, D, S, T, V)
Frequent Coarse Language {M}
Drug References {M} {Alcohol, tobacco, unspecified pills}
Sexual References {PG}
Themes {Crime, Drug Dependency}
Violence {M}
Representations
Gender:
Some women in background, most prominently as protagonist's mother and wife, who seems mainly a passive locus of trouble.
Sex:
Story centred on a heterosexual triangle. Prison rape a danger.
Race & Ethnicity:
Characters presumed white, on basis of protagonist's prejudiced upbringing about 'Arabs, Jews [and] nigras'.
Disability, Physical Diversity and Health:
Protagonist suffered a chronic leg injury as a teen. Protagonist's employer also disabled. Backstory character suffered damage from acid of exploding battery. Protagonist's father disabled by workplace injury; protagonist's mother suffers from arthritis.
Awards
None found
Text
Dreary and depressing the whole way through. Poor kid gets injured working with cars in his teens, dishonourably discharged from the US navy, his wife does drugs and spends all her time with her convicted murderer ex-boyfriend and, when he goes to kill the guy, chickens out at the last moment and accidentally kills him with a ricochet anyway. Almost walks anyway, until a moment of hope is turned against him.