La reine des pommes

La reine des pommes

Himes, Chester

Editorial Folio-Gallimard
Colección Folio Policier, Número 0
Fecha de edición junio 2019 · Edición nº 1

Idioma francés

EAN 9782072850660
305 páginas
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Resumen del libro

Jackson est le gars le plus candide d'Harlem, pour ne pas dire demeuré. Et dans le coin, il y a un tas de dégourdis qui commencent par lui étouffer son pognon. Sa petite amie, Imabelle, une fille superbe à la peau couleur de banane, l'entube comme c'est pas permis. Enfin, son frère, qui est bonne soeur dans le civil, cherche aussi à le posséder. Seulement Jackson, lui, c'est un bon chrétien. Y a que la foi qui sauve et il a tout à fait raison de croire aux miracles.

Biografía del autor

Chester Himes, in full Chester Bomar Himes, (born July 29, 1909, Jefferson City, Mo., U.S. died Nov. 12, 1984, Moraira, Spain), African-American writer whose novels reflect his encounters with racism. As an expatriate in Paris, he published a series of black detective novels.<br><br>The domination of his dark-skinned father by his light-skinned mother was a source of deep resentment that shaped Himes's racial outlook. The family's frequent relocations, as well as the accidental blinding of his brother, further disrupted his childhood. Himes attended Ohio State University. From 1929 to 1936 he was jailed at the Ohio State Penitentiary for armed robbery, and while there he began to write fiction. A number of his stories appeared in Esquire and other American magazines. After his release from prison, he worked at numerous odd jobs and joined the Works Progress Administration, eventually serving as a writer with the Ohio Writers' Project.<br><br>His first novel, If He Hollers Let Him Go (1945), details the fear, anger, and humiliation of a black employee of a racist defense plant during World War II. Lonely Crusade (1947) concerns racism in the labour movement. Cast the First Stone (1952) portrays prison life, and The Third Generation (1954) examines family life.





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