“[A] smart, conscientious, often stylish biography” of the great
African American crime writer of the mid-twentieth century (The New
York Times). Best known for The Harlem Cycle, the series of crime
stories featuring Coffin Ed Johnson and Grave Digger Jones, Chester
Himes was a novelist and memoirist whose work was neglected and
underappreciated in his native America during the 1950s and ’60s,
even as he was awarded France’s most prestigious crime fiction
prize. In this major biography, literary critic and fellow writer
James Sallis examines the life of this “fascinating figure,”
combining interviews of those who knew Himes best—including his
second wife—with insightful and poignant writing (Publishers
Weekly). “Himes wrote some of the 20th century’s most memorable
crime fiction and has been compared to Jim Thompson, Raymond Chandler,
and Dashiell Hammett. His life was just as spectacular as his novels.
Sentenced to 25 years in prison for armed robbery when he was 19, he
turned to writing while behind bars and, when released after serving
eight years, published two novels. Their poor reception by the white
establishment only confirmed Himes’s beliefs about racism in
America. He eventually moved to Paris, spending most of the rest of
his life abroad. While in Paris, he began to produce the crime fiction
that would make him famous, including A Rage in Harlem and Cotton
Comes to Harlem . . . [a] riveting biography.” —Library Journal
(starred review) “Satisfying, thoughtful, long-overdue.”
—Publishers Weekly “As intelligent, and as much fun to read, as
a book by Himes himself. There is no higher praise.” —The Times
(London)
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A Life
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ISBN
9781504073899
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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