Black On Black: Baby Sister And Selected Writings
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Boards - good. Binding - tight. Clean and bright copy.
A landmark collection of African American literary fiction and social commentary, Black on Black: Baby Sister and Selected Writings gathers some of Chester Himes's most raw, uncompromising work into a single powerful volume. Himes chronicles the brutal realities of Black life in America with unflinching honesty, presenting stories that pulse with rage, dark humor, and an acute awareness of racial injustice. The centerpiece novella, Baby Sister, illustrates the destructive forces of poverty, desire, and systemic oppression as they converge on a young woman navigating a world stacked against her. Throughout the selected writings, Himes argues with fierce conviction that American society's treatment of Black citizens is not merely unjust but fundamentally corrupting to the nation as a whole. Written with the same gritty, hard-boiled intensity that defined his celebrated Harlem Detective series, this collection stands as essential reading for anyone seeking to understand one of twentieth-century American literature's most vital and defiant voices.
Author: Chester Himes
Format: Hardback
Published: 1975, Michael Joseph
Genre: Crime fiction
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Boards - good. Binding - tight. Clean and bright copy.
A landmark collection of African American literary fiction and social commentary, Black on Black: Baby Sister and Selected Writings gathers some of Chester Himes's most raw, uncompromising work into a single powerful volume. Himes chronicles the brutal realities of Black life in America with unflinching honesty, presenting stories that pulse with rage, dark humor, and an acute awareness of racial injustice. The centerpiece novella, Baby Sister, illustrates the destructive forces of poverty, desire, and systemic oppression as they converge on a young woman navigating a world stacked against her. Throughout the selected writings, Himes argues with fierce conviction that American society's treatment of Black citizens is not merely unjust but fundamentally corrupting to the nation as a whole. Written with the same gritty, hard-boiled intensity that defined his celebrated Harlem Detective series, this collection stands as essential reading for anyone seeking to understand one of twentieth-century American literature's most vital and defiant voices.