The Conjure-Man Dies: A Mystery Tale of Dark Harlem
작성자
Rudolph Fisher
아직 평점이 없습니다
Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
Humor
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
320
언어
영어
출판됨
Feb 18, 1992
출판사
University of Michigan Press
ISBN-10
0472064924
ISBN-13
9780472064922
설명
Set against the vibrant backdrop of 1930s Harlem, this mystery weaves a rich tapestry of culture, intrigue, and social issues. As the story unfolds, the streets brimming with the energy of jazz and the struggles of the African-American community serve as both the setting and a character in its own right. Fisher's narrative invites readers into a world where the allure of the night is matched only by the darkness that lurks within.
The plot centers around the mysterious death of a well-known conjure-man, a figure both revered and feared in the neighborhood. As detectives delve into the case, they encounter an eclectic mix of characters, each adding a layer of complexity to the investigation. Fisher’s keen observations of human nature and social dynamics reveal the tensions and connections within Harlem's community.
Through his rich prose and vivid characters, Fisher not only crafts a compelling mystery but also sheds light on the cultural landscape of the era. The book navigates themes of race, identity, and the supernatural with a deft hand, reflecting both the struggles and resilience of its characters.
As the mystery unfolds, readers are taken on a journey that is as thrilling as it is enlightening. Fisher’s work stands as a landmark achievement, inviting both mystery enthusiasts and lovers of literary fiction to explore a unique narrative that resonates well beyond its time.
The plot centers around the mysterious death of a well-known conjure-man, a figure both revered and feared in the neighborhood. As detectives delve into the case, they encounter an eclectic mix of characters, each adding a layer of complexity to the investigation. Fisher’s keen observations of human nature and social dynamics reveal the tensions and connections within Harlem's community.
Through his rich prose and vivid characters, Fisher not only crafts a compelling mystery but also sheds light on the cultural landscape of the era. The book navigates themes of race, identity, and the supernatural with a deft hand, reflecting both the struggles and resilience of its characters.
As the mystery unfolds, readers are taken on a journey that is as thrilling as it is enlightening. Fisher’s work stands as a landmark achievement, inviting both mystery enthusiasts and lovers of literary fiction to explore a unique narrative that resonates well beyond its time.