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(Ebook) Pimping Fictions: African American Crime Literature and the Untold Story of Black Pulp Publishing by Justin Gifford ISBN 9781439908112, 1439908117

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Authors:Justin Gifford
Pages:216 pages.
Year:2013
Editon:American Literatures Initiative
Publisher:Temple University Press
Language:english
File Size:8.04 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781439908112, 1439908117
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(Ebook) Pimping Fictions: African American Crime Literature and the Untold Story of Black Pulp Publishing by Justin Gifford ISBN 9781439908112, 1439908117

"Lush sex and stark violence colored Black and served up raw by a great Negro writer," promised the cover of Run Man Run, Chester Himes' pioneering novel in the black crime fiction tradition. In Pimping Fictions, Justin Gifford provides a hard-boiled investigation of hundreds of pulpy paperbacks written by Himes, Donald Goines, and Iceberg Slim (aka Robert Beck), among many others. Gifford draws from an impressive array of archival materials to provide a first-of-its-kind literary and cultural history of this distinctive genre. He evaluates the artistic and symbolic representations of pimps, sex-workers, drug dealers, and political revolutionaries in African American crime literature - characters looking to escape the racial containment of prisons and the ghetto. Gifford also explores the struggles of these black writers in the literary marketplace, from the era of white-owned publishing houses like Holloway House - that fed books and magazines like Players to eager black readers - to the contemporary crop of African American women writers reclaiming the genre as their own. Justin Gifford is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Nevada, Reno.
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