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Charles Richard Johnson

    Charles R. Johnson est un auteur américain dont les œuvres littéraires explorent les complexités de la vie noire en Amérique. À travers ses romans, nouvelles et essais, Johnson aborde de profonds thèmes sociaux et philosophiques, offrant des commentaires perspicaces sur l'expérience afro-américaine. Son style narratif distinctif et sa profondeur intellectuelle font de son écriture une contribution significative à la littérature contemporaine. Les lecteurs trouveront son œuvre convaincante pour son exploration de l'identité, de la culture et de la condition humaine.

    Middle Passage
    Dreamer
    • 1998

      Dreamer

      A Novel

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      From the National Book Award-winning author of Middle Passage , a fearless fictional portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his pivotal moment in American history. Set against the tensions of Civil Rights era America, Dreamer is a remarkable fictional excursion into the last two years of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life, when the political and personal pressures on this country's most preeminent moral leader were the greatest. While in Chicago for his first northern campaign against poverty and inequality, King encounters Chaym Smith, whose startling physical resemblance to King wins him the job of official stand-in. Matthew Bishop, a civil rights worker and loyal follower of King, is given the task of training the smart and deeply cynical Smith for the job. In doing so, Bishop must face the issue of what makes one man great while another man can only stand in for greatness. Provocative, heartfelt, and masterfully rendered, Charles Johnson confirms yet again that he is one of the great treasures of modern American literature. Dr. Charles Johnson is a novelist, screenwriter, essayist, professional cartoonist and the Pollock Professor of English at the University of Washington. He is the author of more than sixteen books, including the PEN/Faulkner nominated story collection The Sorcerer's Apprentice and the novel Middle Passage , for which he won the National Book Award.

      Dreamer
    • 1991

      Middle Passage

      • 209pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,9(4790)Évaluer

      A freed slave escapes his bad debts in New Orleans by stowing away on a slave ship en route to Africa.

      Middle Passage