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Chester B. Himes

    29 juillet 1909 – 12 novembre 1984

    Chester Himes s'est imposé comme un maître du roman policier harlemiste, créant des récits crus qui exploraient les complexités de la race et de la vie urbaine. Ses œuvres se distinguent par un style sobre et sans sentimentalisme qui aborde sans détour des thèmes tels que le racisme, la violence et les dures réalités de l'expérience américaine. Himes a habilement mêlé des intrigues palpitantes à de profondes études de personnages, offrant une critique sociale acerbe qui a profondément résonné. Sa voix unique et sa narration captivante ont cimenté son héritage en tant que chroniqueur important de l'Amérique noire du milieu du XXe siècle.

    Chester B. Himes
    The End of a Primitive
    Run Man Run
    Qu'on lui jette la première pierre
    Les reine des pommes
    Il pleut des coups durs
    Ne nous énervons pas
    • Il pleut des coups durs

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,9(1913)Évaluer

      Musulmans Fumants» ne vénerent pas La Mecque, mais la marijuana. Sonny, qui tirait a bout portant sur le consommateur blanc, n'était pas un assassin et le vitrioleur avait lancé a la figure de sa victime non pas de l'acide sulfurique mais du parfum d'oillet. Va donc y comprendre quelque chose ! Pourtant ils avaient tous du souci - les coupables, les suspects, les innocents et les flics - et chacun pouvait prendre a son compte les paroles de la chanson : «Si les coups durs, c'était du fric, il y a longtemps que je s'rais millionnaire.

      Il pleut des coups durs
    • Run Man Run

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      A white cop's violent outburst triggers a high-stakes pursuit to eliminate a witness, setting the stage for a gripping standalone crime thriller. The narrative delves into themes of justice and morality, exploring the consequences of unchecked power and racial tensions. As the tension escalates, readers are drawn into a world where survival hangs in the balance, showcasing the author's knack for creating intense, character-driven stories.

      Run Man Run
    • The End of a Primitive

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,0(2)Évaluer

      Set against a backdrop of a tumultuous weekend filled with sex, alcohol, and violence, the narrative explores the intense and destructive relationship between two individuals. As their lives intertwine, the story delves into the darker aspects of desire and the consequences of their choices, culminating in a tragic outcome. The acclaimed author, known for the Harlem Detectives series, weaves a gripping tale of passion and peril that examines the fragility of human connections.

      The End of a Primitive
    • If He Hollers Let Him Go

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(61)Évaluer

      Robert Jones has a lot going for him ? a steady job, a steady relationship and plenty of prospects... until a white woman accuses him of rape and, all of a sudden, his prospects seem a lot less bright. Immediately recognised as a masterful expose of racism in everyday life, If He Hollers Let Him Go is Chester Himes? first book, originally published in 1945.

      If He Hollers Let Him Go
    • A Rage in Harlem (Special Edition)

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(29)Évaluer

      A special edition of A Rage in Harlem, a ripping introduction to Coffin Ed Johnson and Grave Digger Jones, who patrol New York City’s roughest streets in Chester Himes’s groundbreaking Harlem Detectives series. Featuring an introduction by James Ellroy. For love of fine, wily Imabelle, hapless Jackson surrenders his life savings to a con man who knows the secret of turning ten-dollar bills into hundreds—and then he steals from his boss, only to lose the stolen money at a craps table. Luckily for him, he can turn to his savvy twin brother, Goldy, who earns a living—disguised as a Sister of Mercy—by selling tickets to Heaven in Harlem. With Goldy on his side, Jackson is ready for payback. “Himes’s Harlem saga vies with the novels of David Goodis and Jim Thompson as the inescapable achievement of postwar American crime fiction.” —The New York Times A Vintage Crime/Black Lizard Special Edition

      A Rage in Harlem (Special Edition)
    • The shocking and explosive hardboiled classic: From murderers to prostitutes, corrupt politicians and racist white detectives, Coffin Ed Johnson and Gravedigger Jones, Harlem's toughest detective duo, must carry the day against an absurdist world of racism and class warfare.

      All Shot Up
    • A Rage in Harlem is a ripping introduction to Coffin Ed Johnson and Grave Digger Jones, patrolling New York City’s roughest streets in Chester Himes’s groundbreaking Harlem Detectives series.  For love of fine, wily Imabelle, hapless Jackson surrenders his life savings to a con man who knows the secret of turning ten-dollar bills into hundreds—and then he steals from his boss, only to lose the stolen money at a craps table. Luckily for him, he can turn to his savvy twin brother, Goldy, who earns a living—disguised as a Sister of Mercy—by selling tickets to Heaven in Harlem.  With Goldy on his side, Jackson is ready for payback.

      A Rage in Harlem