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Original Title: | Black Gangster |
ISBN: | 0870679848 (ISBN13: 9780870679841) |
Edition Language: | English |

Donald Goines
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.3 | 678 Users | 32 Reviews
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Title | : | Black Gangster |
Author | : | Donald Goines |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 2007 by Holloway House (first published 1972) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Urban. Cultural. African American. Mystery. Crime |
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A large part of Goines' thirty nine years of life was spent being a successful pimp, a heif, an operator of corn liquor houses, an armed robber, and a small time dope dealer. He lived the life of the streets and out of that experience he created Prince, the anti-hero of Black Gangster! It's the story of the shocking underworld of black organised crime and the fledgling black "godfather" who goes from teenager ganglord to powerful Detroit mobster. Like the gangsters of the 1920's, he begins with boot-legging and branches out into every known crimeRating Appertaining To Books Black Gangster
Ratings: 4.3 From 678 Users | 32 ReviewsAppraise Appertaining To Books Black Gangster
Another one of Goines inner city truths.Another one of Goines inner city truths.
Thus work of fiction reflected a turbulent period in America. Detroit is still suffering from the effects of the flight of the Black middle class and the causes. Prince was a gang leader who saw no other path to success but through drug dealing and intimidation. It was murder and mayhem throughout. There was no happy ending or slick getaway as the events unfolded.

A more ambitious novel from Goines, which probably accounts for its near lack of humor. As usual, the plot is great, if more complex and the characters are fine as always, strong, distinct. Prince and Ruby, they're the coolest couple in pulp fiction. Ruby stopped stacking the money long enough to put her arms around Prince's neck. "We got this city right in the palm of our hands, baby".
That's gangsta! Read this one also while I was in Iraq. Great for escapism, as books should sometimes be. (It's like a movie ON PAPER. Who would'a thunk it?)
Goines is amazing. Read everything he wrote, totally new take on the urban/racial wars of the late 60's early 70's.
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