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A Case of Rape [Hardcover]

Chester HIMES (Author)
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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Targ; Limited Edition edition (1980)
  • ASIN: B001N8FCHO
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

 

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2.0 out of 5 stars Notes for a novel about 1950s Paris Noir, November 7, 2002
This review is from: A Case of Rape (Paperback)
This book is a synopsis for a novel that Chester Himes never wrote with some extended notes about characters and plot rather than a novel. Its prime interest is in the sarcastic portraits Himes provided of fellow exiled African American writers Richard Wright and James Baldwin.

In addition to satirizing Wright, Baldwin (and less known African American exiles Ollie Harrington and William Gardner Smith), Himes was killing off a white woman Elizabeth Hancock, very like Willa Trierweiler, a married/separated woman with whom Himes had a long and tormented relationship (she is also the basis for Kriss in _The End of the Primitive_). This is the woman for whose rape and murder four African Americans have been found guilty by a French court. There was neither a rape nor a murder, though "[wo]manslaughter" seems a verdict that could be justified.

Those convicted of the crimes have carried to Europe the American lesson that "it is always best for any Negro to deny any charge lodged against him, to deny it totally and continuously, rather than try to explain the degree of his guilt." Himes indicts his own character for elf-defeating (hurt) pride, Wright for naiveté (and failure to appreciate the nobility of his relationship with Willa) and worldly success, and Baldwin for volunteering to be an "Uncle Tom."

As a semi-fictionalized document on the attitudes of one major expatriate African American writer, the book has some value, but don't expect much in the way of plausibility or narrative development.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Shocking, excellent novel!, April 3, 2000
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I had heard of Chester Himes's novel "A Case of Rape" by reading Tyler Stovall's fantastic work on African American life in Paris, "Paris Noir". Himes paints a devastating portrait of racist french officials in this tour de force depiction of hypocritically racist French society. A must-read!
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Testimony was presented by the instruction judge to the effect that Mrs. Elizabeth Hancock Brissaud accompanied Scott Hamilton to his hotel room at three o'clock of the afternoon of Sunday, September 8th. Read the first page
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raping white women, four black men, four defendants
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Scott Hamilton, Chester Himes, Case of Rape, Roger Garrison, United States, Caesar Gee, Spanish Fly, New York, Elizabeth Hancock, American Hospital, American Negroes, Ted Elkins, New Orleans, Shelly Russell, Stella Browning, Harvard University, The Quality of Hurt, Latin Quarter, Madame Maulnier, Uncle Toms, Five Points, Reverend Hamilton, The Primitive, The Third Generation
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