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Donald Goines (1937–1974)

Auteur de Dopefiend

20 oeuvres 1,076 utilisateurs 24 critiques 6 Favoris

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Crédit image: Donald Goines / Source: Goodreads

Œuvres de Donald Goines

Dopefiend (1971) 158 exemplaires
Whoreson (1988) 127 exemplaires
Black Girl Lost (1973) 103 exemplaires
Daddy Cool (1974) 83 exemplaires
Black Gangster (1991) 74 exemplaires
Justice blanche, misère noire (1973) 66 exemplaires
Crime Partners (1978) 62 exemplaires
Never Die Alone (1991) 59 exemplaires
Street Players (1973) 51 exemplaires
Death List (1974) 44 exemplaires
Inner City Hoodlum (1601) 44 exemplaires
Kenyatta's Escape (1995) 39 exemplaires
Cry Revenge (1974) 35 exemplaires
Eldorado Red (Reissue ed) (1974) 35 exemplaires
Swamp Man (1974) 32 exemplaires
Kenyatta's Last Hit (1975) 31 exemplaires
Daddy Cool (Graphic) (2003) 29 exemplaires
Le dernier coup de Kenyatta (2005) 2 exemplaires
Vendeurs de mort (1994) 1 exemplaire
Truands and Co. (1994) 1 exemplaire

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Partage des connaissances

Autres noms
Clark, Al C.
Date de naissance
1937-12-15
Date de décès
1974-10-21
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA

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Six stars for the audiobook narrator, Bahni Turpin, who is beyond fantastic. The book itself is engrossing from beginning to end. The things Goines writes about seem real, and they have very real consequences for the characters involved. This is a story of a neglected child who takes her life into her own hands, making both good and bad decisions--whatever she feels is necessary to survive. She finds love in the unlikeliest place, and this leads to tragic--or perhaps inevitable--consequences. This book is explicit in its horror, but never in a sensationalist way. There is no cruel pleasure in seeing what happens to the girl along her chosen path. Overall, this isn't as visceral as Dope Fiend, so if you are new to Goines, read that first. The man could write, and he knew what he was writing about. He deserves your attention.… (plus d'informations)
 
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datrappert | 4 autres critiques | Mar 3, 2024 |
Goines wrote this in prison, and it is an amazing immersion in a world of addicts who will do anything for their next fix--and I do mean anything, since Porky, the dealer, is a cruel and imaginative sort. The story follows Teddy, who is pretty worthless from the start, and will steal from his own family if needed, and Terry, his beautiful girlfriend whom he has grubbed off of and now has addicted to heroin. Will either survive? Because this is told in the third person, the reader has no assurance that the narrator will survive. I highly recommend this if you have a tolerance for some of the most disgusting, but well-written, fiction you have ever experienced. This goes straight for the gut and succeeds almost totally, with barely a false note.

Excellent narration by Kevin Kenerly makes the story come alive.
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datrappert | 2 autres critiques | Jan 2, 2024 |
Whoreson is Goines at his best, giving us what we love the most with tight plotlines and believable dialogue.

Whoreson Jones is a mutt his whorish mama slipped and got caught with. And she's pretty pissed he came out a boy and light like the white men she can't stand spreading her legs for. So he grows up in a ghettoized version of a whore house (that ain't a house but apartments rented by his mother's co-workers) learning the pimping and whoring game from her. Then as a tween he learns how to hustle cards and hood games. Then his mother dies and he embarks on a mission to be the baddest player that ever walked the planet, until not heeding his mother's tutelage makes him slip, fall, and he can't get his game back up.

And in true Goines fashion, no one gets out alive.
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Articul8Madness | 5 autres critiques | Nov 6, 2023 |
Eldorado Red to me is a cross mix between Cry Revenge and Daddy Cool, as far as elements of partners and family relationships, with a dash of Inner City Hoodlum in it (the partners in crime robbing their way to being rich). Typical Detroit Goines fare this go round. Eldorado Red's a big guy running numbers, his people are getting busted because somebody is messing with his trap houses, and relations with his son who he keeps trying to be a father to keep fracturing out of his son's own bitterness, ambition, and anger over his dad not raising him. Father doesn't suspect son, until a series of events start making him side-eye his kid and testing his loyalties to one big showdown. In true Goines fashion, no one gets out alive.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Articul8Madness | 1 autre critique | Nov 6, 2023 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
20
Membres
1,076
Popularité
#23,896
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
24
ISBN
168
Langues
5
Favoris
6

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