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Turn Your Pain Into Art with Chester B. Himes, The Father of African-American Crime Fiction
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Turn Your Pain Into Art with Chester B. Himes, The Father of African-American Crime Fiction

Your BIPOC Writing Coach

September 23, 202428m 53s

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Show Notes

Get ready for a pep talk that explains how perseverance, persistence and pain can lead to productivity, fame and fortune in a writer's life. 

When you hear about the life and work of African-American crime writer, Chester B. Himes, you will overstand what’s possible for a writer, even when confronting the worst things life can throw at you. Racism, violence, prison, poverty, chronic pain. Chester Himes experienced all of those things and more, and yet still managed to write award-winning novels, searing social commentary, short stories, and two memoirs. 

Press play to learn all about this inspiring yet under-appreciated writer who spent the latter years of his life in a small, seaside town in Spain, writing through his pain. 

 

MORE CHESTER HIMES

 

If you’d like to learn more about Chester Bomar Himes, you can read his memoirs:

 

The Quality of Hurt  and My Life of Absurdity

 

You can also read the critically acclaimed biography, Chester B. Himes, by Lawrence P. Jackson.

 

If you'd like to see some videos and images showcasing where Chester Himes spent his final years in Spain, check out my YouTube channel @LiteraryLori because I have a video there showing my recent literary pilgrimage to Moraira, Spain where Chester Himes spent his final years. 

 

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