If he hollers let him go

a novel

203 pages

English language

Published Aug. 6, 1986 by Thunder's Mouth Press, Distributed by Persea Books.

ISBN:
978-0-938410-32-4
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4 stars (3 reviews)

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3 stars

I find it hard to rate this book. I came to it thinking it was a crime story. Himes was at the top of the list of Black mystery/crime authors to read (in the historical category as opposed to modern, living writers). I saw that some call Himes a Raymond Chandler or a Dashiell Hammett. I am not keen on those types of books - it's just not the kind of book I enjoy. The atmosphere echoed what I had recently read by Walter Mosley in "Devil in a Blue Dress", so again, I expected a crime story.

However, despite the book not being what I expected, it was worthwhile reading it, although it was hard going. The tale of Bob Jones is a rather horrifying look at the rampant racism in Los Angeles during World War II. The racism is really awful. Bob is on edge all the time. …

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  • African American men -- Fiction
  • False testimony -- Fiction
  • Racism -- Fiction
  • California, Southern -- Fiction

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