
RL's Dream by Walter Mosley
Aging bluesman Soupspoon Wise is alone and dying. He's played his music in a thousand bars and juke joints, but nothing, nothing could ever beat playing with Robert ?RL? Johnson back in the Mississippi Delta. Soupspoon is haunted by that brief encounter with the great musician, the genius who sold his soul to the Devil. Mosley's thrillers have been hailed as novels of depth and complexity that throw open the moral, physical and social landscape of personal and collective pain and redemption that confirms his status as one of America's finest writers.
?No other US writer captures the memories of skin and the history of bodies in pain better than Mosley? i-D ?What makes Mosley so important in American literature is not just his ability to pen novels that grab you by the throat, but the way his heroes reflect the uncertainty, the fears, and the moral dilemmas of America? Daily Express ?The writing makes you want to cry or shout AmenThere are moments when it casts you down so hard you can feel the dirt in your mouth. What is miraculous about Mosley is the way he lets the story tell itself? New Statesman
Walter Mosley is the author of over twenty critically acclaimed books and his work has been translated into twenty-one languages. His popular mystery series featuring Easy Rawlins began with Devil in a Blue Dress in 1990, which was later made into a film starring Denzel Washington. Born and raised in Los Angeles, he now lives in New York.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781852423759 |
| ISBN 10 | 1852423757 |
| Titel | RL's Dream |
| Autor | Walter Mosley |
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| Bindungsart | Paperback |
| Verlag | Profile Books Ltd |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 1995-10-05 |
| Seitenanzahl | 273 |
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