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Charles Johnson

    Charles R. Johnson est un auteur américain dont les œuvres plongent dans les profondeurs de l'expérience afro-américaine. Son écriture se caractérise par une perspicacité aigüe des thèmes de la vie noire en Amérique, souvent explorés à travers ses romans et nouvelles. Le style de Johnson est enrichi par son expérience antérieure de caricaturiste politique, ce qui confère une acuité visuelle et critique à sa production littéraire. Avec sa voix distinctive et son attention portée aux questions sociétales essentielles, son œuvre offre aux lecteurs une perspective unique sur la culture et l'histoire américaines.

    Faith and the Good Thing
    Oxherding Tale
    Soulcatcher and Other Stories
    Dreamer
    Recrafting a Life
    Shadow of the Plantation
    • Shadow of the Plantation

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      5,0(3)Évaluer

      Exploring the lives of descendants of slaves in a rural Southern community, the narrative delves into the enduring impact of history on contemporary identities. It highlights the struggles and resilience of these individuals as they navigate their heritage and the socio-economic challenges they face. Themes of legacy, community ties, and the quest for self-discovery are woven throughout, offering a poignant reflection on the past's influence on the present.

      Shadow of the Plantation
    • Recrafting a Life

      Solutions for Chronic Pain and Illness

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Chronic illness and pain are increasingly recognized as significant challenges in healthcare, affecting over 80 million Americans. Using "Robinson Crusoe" as a metaphor, the book explores the isolation faced by patients navigating their chronic conditions. It offers a blend of therapeutic approaches and practical tools to help individuals set goals and track progress. By prioritizing self-care, the authors aim to empower patients and alleviate the feelings of helplessness experienced by them and their loved ones.

      Recrafting a Life
    • A fearless work of historical fiction that digs deep into the life of one of history's best-known figures of the Civil Rights Movement

      Dreamer
    • Soulcatcher and Other Stories

      • 130pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,0(103)Évaluer

      Exploring the harrowing realities of slavery in America, this collection features twelve poignant stories that delve into the African experience. The National Book Award-winning novelist crafts narratives that illuminate the struggles, resilience, and humanity of those affected by this dark chapter in history. Each story offers a unique perspective, capturing the emotional depth and complexity of life under oppression while highlighting themes of identity, survival, and hope.

      Soulcatcher and Other Stories
    • One night in the antebellum South, a slaveowner and his African-American butler stay up to all hours drinking Madeira and playing cards. Finally, too besotted to face their respective wives, they drunkenly decide to switch places in each other's beds. The result is a hilarious imbroglio and an offspring, Andrew Hawkins, whose life becomes the Oxherding Tale, a deliciously funny, bitterly ironic account of slavery, racism, oppression - and the African-American spirit - in the Old South. Through sexual escapades, picaresque adventures, and philosophical inquiry, young Hawkins walks the line between white and black worlds and comments wryly on marriage, human nature, slave catchers, and culture along the way.

      Oxherding Tale
    • Faith and the Good Thing

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,8(76)Évaluer

      Faith Cross embarks on a profound journey to discover the elusive "Good Thing" her mother mentioned, leading readers through the rich tapestry of 20th century black America. Her quest intertwines personal growth with philosophical reflections on identity and justice, offering a deep exploration of cultural history and self-discovery.

      Faith and the Good Thing
    • Middle Passage

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(60)Évaluer

      Set in the tradition of classic American literature, this National Book Award-winning novel explores profound themes through its heroic narrative. With comparisons to iconic works like Billy Budd and Moby-Dick, it captivates readers with its intricate storytelling and thought-provoking ideas. The writing is celebrated for its ability to engage the mind, making it a significant addition to the canon of great literature.

      Middle Passage
    • This collection features a diverse range of works, blending visionary short stories with fictionalized memoirs. Its inventive nature offers readers a multifaceted exploration of narrative forms, showcasing unique perspectives and imaginative storytelling. Each piece invites readers to engage with different themes and styles, making it a captivating read for those seeking variety and creativity in literature.

      Nixon Under the Bodhi Tree and Other Works of Buddhist Fiction
    • The sorcerers apprentice

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,1(8)Évaluer

      In these eight fables and allegorical tales, the author writes of the events of this world as influenced by spiritual or strongly cultural forces

      The sorcerers apprentice
    • Focusing on identity and race, this collection showcases the insightful and witty storytelling of National Book Award-winning author Charles Johnson. The recently published stories delve into complex themes, offering a thought-provoking exploration of the human experience through a diverse lens.

      Dr. King's Refrigerator: And Other Bedtime Stories