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Chester Himes (1909–1984)

Auteur van Harlem blues

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Chester B. Himes was born in Jefferson City, Missouri on July 29, 1909. He attended Ohio State University in Columbus, but was expelled his freshman year for a prank. He began writing short stories and having them published in national magazines such as Abbott's Monthly Magazine and Esquire while toon meer in prison for armed robbery. He was paroled after 8 years and eventually joined the Works Progress Administration, where he served as a writer with the Ohio Writers' Project. His first novel, If He Hollers Let Him Go, is about the fear, anger, and humiliation of a black employee at a racist defense plant during World War II and was published in 1945. He moved to Paris, France in the 1950s and then to Moraira, Spain in 1969. He was more popular in Europe than in the United States and primarily wrote about black protagonists plagued by white racism and self-hate. His other works include Lonely Crusade, Pinktoes, Black on Black, The Quality of Hurt, and My Life As Absurdity. He also wrote detective novels set in Harlem, New York City including Run Man, Run, The Real Cool Killers, and Blind Man with a Pistol. He won the 1958 Grand Prix de Littérature Policière and the 1982 Columbus Foundation award. He died on November 12, 1984 from Parkinson's Disease. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
Fotografie: Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Carl Van Vechten collection, [reproduction number, e.g., LC-USZ62-54231]

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Werken van Chester Himes

Harlem blues (1957) 815 exemplaren
If He Hollers, Let Him Go (1945) 584 exemplaren
Cotton Comes to Harlem (1964) 526 exemplaren
Blind Man with a Pistol (1969) 433 exemplaren
The Real Cool Killers (1959) 430 exemplaren
Witte dood (1961) 290 exemplaren
All Shot Up (1959) 281 exemplaren
Cast the First Stone (1972) 271 exemplaren
The Crazy Kill (1959) 227 exemplaren
The Big Gold Dream (1960) 206 exemplaren
Pinktoes (1961) 128 exemplaren
Run Man Run (1966) 124 exemplaren
Lonely Crusade (1947) 122 exemplaren
The End of a Primitive (1955) 106 exemplaren
The Harlem Cycle, Volume 1 (1996) 102 exemplaren
The Quality of Hurt (1972) 81 exemplaren
My Life of Absurdity (1976) 79 exemplaren
The Third Generation (1954) 77 exemplaren
Plan B (1983) 56 exemplaren
A Case of Rape (1980) 55 exemplaren
The Harlem Cycle, Volume 2 (1996) 36 exemplaren
The Harlem Cycle, Volume 3 (1600) 32 exemplaren
A Rage in Harlem [1991 film] (1991) — Novel — 2 exemplaren
Um jeito tranqüilo de matar (2008) 2 exemplaren
Blind mann med pistol (1984) 1 exemplaar
algodon en harlem 1 exemplaar
Ca ne se refuse pas (1963) 1 exemplaar

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The Real Cool Killers is a police drama set in Harlem of the 1950s. A white man is found murdered and two of NYC's black detectives set out to solve the crime. The story itself is OK but the whole novel feels too dated to really enjoy in this day and age. it is also very violent.
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M_Clark | 16 andere besprekingen | Apr 9, 2024 |
Chester Himes created the perfect little world of 1960s Harlem in this book. Two black NYPD detectives with the nicknames of Coffin Ed and Gravedigger, which tells you a lot you need to know, investigate a reverend/swindler who’s taken $87k from people as part of a back-to-Africa scam.

Ed and Gravedigger are regular guys, family men, very brutal and very effective detectives. None of this seems contradictory. Although they work under white men they do it their way and are given allowances because white cops can’t do what they do in Harlem.

This is a well-written, fast-paced story with intricate plotting and great characters. I’ll look for others by Himes.
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Hagelstein | 12 andere besprekingen | Jan 15, 2024 |
“Every time he struggled to get out, he went in deeper.”

Good first chapter, even though I have no idea how that counterfeiting process (The Blow) works! Neither does Jackson, who the story is about. He gets taken by that con, and then gets bounced about the city, trying to get his money back.

Grave Digger and Coffin Ed enter the story on page 44 (of the copy I read). They “…weren’t crooked detectives, but they were tough. They had to be to work in Harlem.”

The “Sisters of Mercy” are humorous throughout! As is Imabelle’s “trunk full of gold ore”! It's a really enjoyable read, very well written! I definitely will check out the next one in the series! Now, to get MY ashes hauled…!

“Don’t make graves.”
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Stahl-Ricco | 27 andere besprekingen | Jul 21, 2023 |
Really strong sentences and creation of atmosphere.
 
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