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Kirby Williams

    La escritura de Kirby Williams profundiza en temas de agitación racial y social, basándose significativamente en sus experiencias personales. Su novela 'Rage in Paris', con un protagonista que busca refugio en Francia ante los disturbios raciales de Estados Unidos, está profundamente informada por la vida del propio autor. Williams, residente en París desde 1962, imbuye su obra de una profunda comprensión de la identidad y el desplazamiento.

    Les enragés de Paris
    The Long Road From Paris
    • The Long Road From Paris

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The further adventures of ex-pat Urby Brown, black jazz musician and private eye, set in the maelstrom of 1930s Europe, from acclaimed novelist Kirby Williams. Against a background of European fascism and the black jazz scene in Paris of that time, this fascinating and important novel, a duet with Kirby Williams’ previous book RAGE IN PARIS, follows the desperate attempts of Urby Brown to escape to America with his Jewish lover, Hannah Korngold. As the Nazi net closes around them in June 1940, Urby and Hannah make one last throw of the dice, knowing that a failed attempt to escape will prove fatal. Like the historical thrillers of Alan Furst, this novel explores the lives of black Americans as they confront the demons of nationalism, racism and anti-Semitism which spawned the deadly horrors of the last century and are alive today, leading perhaps to new disasters.

      The Long Road From Paris