Walter Mosley: Devil In A Blue Dress
by
John Lennard
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
73
Language
English
Published
Mar 17, 2007
Publisher
Humanities - Ebooks.co.uk
ISBN-10
1847600425
ISBN-13
9781847600424
Description
Walter Mosley emerges as a pivotal figure in contemporary literature, renowned for his ability to explore complex themes of race, identity, and morality within the framework of captivating storytelling. His works have not only resonated with the reading public but have also garnered attention from influential figures, including President Bill Clinton, who counts him among his favorite writers.
In "Devil In A Blue Dress," Mosley introduces readers to the gritty world of post-war Los Angeles, where the murky underbelly of society intertwines with the pursuits of a man searching for identity and purpose. Through the eyes of Ezekiel "Easy" Rawlins, Mosley crafts a narrative that delves into the struggles faced by African-Americans during this tumultuous era, capturing the essence of their lived experiences amid racial tensions and societal expectations.
The intricate plotting and rich character development reveal Mosley's profound understanding of the human condition. As Easy navigates the complexities of his environment, the reader is taken on a journey filled with suspense, intrigue, and a poignant exploration of the American dream, which often remains elusive for those marginalized by society.
Mosley’s prose is both lyrical and gritty, encapsulating the vibrancy and struggles of the time. The interplay of personal stakes against a backdrop of historical significance creates a compelling read that lingers long after the final page. His contributions to literature have paved the way for a deeper understanding of the narratives that shape African-American voices in the literary world.
In "Devil In A Blue Dress," Mosley introduces readers to the gritty world of post-war Los Angeles, where the murky underbelly of society intertwines with the pursuits of a man searching for identity and purpose. Through the eyes of Ezekiel "Easy" Rawlins, Mosley crafts a narrative that delves into the struggles faced by African-Americans during this tumultuous era, capturing the essence of their lived experiences amid racial tensions and societal expectations.
The intricate plotting and rich character development reveal Mosley's profound understanding of the human condition. As Easy navigates the complexities of his environment, the reader is taken on a journey filled with suspense, intrigue, and a poignant exploration of the American dream, which often remains elusive for those marginalized by society.
Mosley’s prose is both lyrical and gritty, encapsulating the vibrancy and struggles of the time. The interplay of personal stakes against a backdrop of historical significance creates a compelling read that lingers long after the final page. His contributions to literature have paved the way for a deeper understanding of the narratives that shape African-American voices in the literary world.
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