Archive #2
4.5
Vivid, lurid tales.
Chester Himes made his fame as a crime writer, but the stories included in this book seem to focus more on the black experience of 20th century America, with elements of surrealism (cuddling with alligators in prison, vengeful married snakes) peppered in to a nice effect. Himes' writing is sharp, focused, witty, and also startingly bleak at times. In just a few stories, he explores such a rich variety of viewpoints, emotions and experiences, all of them nuanced and believable.
Really unlike anything I have read before!