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A Rage in Harlem (Paperback)

~ Chester Himes (Author)
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"Himes undertook to do for Harlem what Raymond Chandler did for Los Angeles." --Newsweek

"Himes wrote spectacularly successful entertainments, filled with gems of descriptive writing, plots that barely sidestep chaos, characters surreal, grotesque, comic, hip, Harlem recollected as a place that can make you laugh, cry, shudder." --John Edgar Wideman

"Chester Himes is one of the towering figures of the black literary tradition.  His command of nuances of character and dynamics of plot is preeminent among writers of crime fiction.  He is a master craftsman." --Henry Louis Gates, Jr. -- Review


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"Himes undertook to do for Harlem what Raymond Chandler did for Los Angeles." --Newsweek

"Himes wrote spectacularly successful entertainments, filled with gems of descriptive writing, plots that barely sidestep chaos, characters surreal, grotesque, comic, hip, Harlem recollected as a place that can make you laugh, cry, shudder." --John Edgar Wideman

"Chester Himes is one of the towering figures of the black literary tradition.  His command of nuances of character and dynamics of plot is preeminent among writers of crime fiction.  He is a master craftsman." --Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage; First Edition edition (December 17, 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0679720405
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679720409
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #332,041 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Like James Ellroy, Jim Thompson, or Walter Moseley, April 25, 2001
By Shardovan (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
This is classic noir crime fiction. The plot revolves around a perennial patsy named Jackson, his fortuitously named girlfriend Imabelle, and their involvement in a get-rich-quick scheme. If you've read any crime fiction, you know how well the scheme works out. Pretty soon, Jackson is left to survive by his wits, which is unfortunate, because Jackson ain't exactly overflowing in the "wits" department. Even more unfortunately for Jackson, the con men, brothel owners, drug addicts and policemen surrounding him are not only smarter than he is, but more violent as well -- particularly Himes's recurring detectives, "Coffin Ed" Jones and "Grave Digger" Johnson.

This book has great characters and vivid prose. I highly recommend it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars FURIOUS STYLES: CHESTER HIMES MASTERS BLACK CRIME FICTION, July 27, 2001
By Jomo Ray (Newark NJ) - See all my reviews
Whether or not you're a fan of detective mystery/caper/police procedural fiction--writer Elmore Leonard is considered a living master--there's a treasure of good reading and fantastic storytelling in store when you crack open one of Chester Himes' so-called "Harlem domestic" series. Take the case of the first one, A RAGE IN HARLEM, one hell of an introduction.

Working stiff Jackson may be the squarest square in Harlem. He's gullible, fearful, a bit superstitious and dense, but not stupid--he's Everyman as a member of the black workingclass. He also has one overriding passion: his woman, Imabelle, a down-home high yellow knockout with a shadowy background.

Plucked clean of his savings by black grifters running an old con game, deep in trouble with his boss and his landlady, Jackson's more worried that Imabelle's somehow in peril. He enlists his estranged street-wise scam artist twin, Goldy, to help find and rescue her. Meanwhile, hard-rock Harlem police detectives Grave Digger Jones and Coffin Ed Johnson, themselves death on con artists, are also hunting the gang, wanted for murder in Mississippi. They use Goldy and Jackson to corner the gangsters in their hideout when one throws acid in Coffin Ed's face, triggering a whirlwind of bloodletting and madcap pursuit. The action is fast and furious, building to a spine-tingling climax and wry, incredulous close.

Black crime fiction didn't begin with Chester Himes, but nobody has done it better. He gives you more than your money's worth: snappy pacing, rapid-fire action. His short, staccato paragraphs are like cinematic quick cuts, accenting details of character, scene, mood. The range of detail--how people look, what they wear, eat, think; where they come from; particulars of location--is meticulous. You SEE and SENSE this world, this Harlem perhaps removed in time (but not in essence) from today, clearly. One thing I definitely like and respect is that his characters SOUND like real people; his black characters, particularly, sound like black folks I've known all my life.

This points up Himes' (who considered himself a serious artist and social critic) point of view--to try to be accurate and fair. To try, even within the constraints of a genre he scorned--pulp fiction--to turn the ugliness and suffering, the "absurdity" (as he himself put it) of life in a Northern black ghetto into a work of certain beauty and truth.

Well, beauty, or aesthetic, may seem too large a notion for a paperback detective novel, but Himes' sheer craft pulls it off. The book is well-written, richly character-driven, suspenseful. It's alternately side-splitting funny and bone-chillingly gruesome, a thriller you'll probably finish in one sitting. When you do, you'll probably want more. Fortunately, there is.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great romp!, April 14, 2004
By Donald Padou (Washington, DC United States) - See all my reviews
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This novel is sort of a "Sting" in Harlem. Instead of Redford and Newman, Himes populates his story with a cast of characters that are, well, characters. The plot is great -- you are always wondering what is going to happen next. However, the humor is the best. My wife and I read the book out loud and there were a couple of spots where we had to stop because we were laughing so hard.

The novel is set in 1950s NYC -- read "real cool." There are some pretty interesting asides about what it was like to be black back the. However, this is not a preaching book. Himes just provides context.

Himes is at his best in descriptions. Colors leap out of the text. Walks -- always with a wiggle or gait -- stride through the book. Keep an eye out for a wonderful passage that uses the arrival of a train to describe the conditions of Harlem.

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4.0 out of 5 stars smokin up the hood
This was a shot in the dark after hearing about another writer. Smokin ghetto action, great characters, linguistically exciting and fast and fun. Read more
Published 24 months ago by R. Semmens

4.0 out of 5 stars A Mess In Harlem (token)
This story was Chester Himes intro to the 2 detectives "Coffin Ed" Jones (Count Off!) and "Grave Digger" Johnson (Straighten Up!). The plot was thought out carefully. Read more
Published on September 18, 2007 by token

5.0 out of 5 stars Good Crime Fiction
"A Rage In Harlem" is definitely one of Himes best crime novels. I read it many, many years ago under the original title "For Love of Immabelle. Read more
Published on January 9, 2007 by Annette Coleman

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