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Charlie Smith (1) (1947–)

Auteur de Ginny Gall

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19+ oeuvres 361 utilisateurs 11 critiques

A propos de l'auteur

Charlie Smith teaches at the University of Alabama and Princeton University.

Œuvres de Charlie Smith

Ginny Gall (2016) 61 exemplaires
Three Delays: A Novel (2010) 37 exemplaires
Men in Miami Hotels: A Novel (2013) 32 exemplaires
Shine Hawk (1988) 29 exemplaires
The Lives of the Dead (1990) 27 exemplaires
Chimney Rock (1993) 26 exemplaires
Cheap Ticket to Heaven: A Novel (1996) 23 exemplaires
Heroin: And Other Poems (2000) 20 exemplaires
Canaan (1984) 18 exemplaires
Before and After: Poems (1995) 14 exemplaires
Crystal River: Three Novellas (1991) 13 exemplaires
The Palms: Poems (1993) 12 exemplaires
Women of America: Poems (2004) 7 exemplaires
Word Comix: Poems (2009) 7 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

The Best American Poetry 2003 (2003) — Contributeur — 174 exemplaires
The Best American Poetry 1997 (1997) — Contributeur — 167 exemplaires
New Stories from the South 2008: The Year's Best (2008) — Contributeur — 51 exemplaires
The Ecopoetry Anthology (2013) — Contributeur — 48 exemplaires
New York: The Ultimate Photographic Journey (2000) — Avant-propos — 8 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1947-06-27
Sexe
male
Nationalité
VS
Lieu de naissance
Moultrie, Georgia, VS
Lieux de résidence
Moultrie, Georgia, VS
New York City, New York, VS
Professions
dichter

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Critiques

Every so often a book will really make me reconsider my policy of finishing every book I start. Three Delays is one of those books; it can best be summed up with the phrase "word vomit."
 
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myshkin77 | 1 autre critique | Aug 10, 2023 |
Growing up black in Jim Crow America. Lovely, poetic writing. Makes me want to read more by this author. Library book.
½
 
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seeword | 1 autre critique | Aug 7, 2016 |
Ginny Gall is the latest work from prize winning author Charlie Smith.

The title? Ginny Gall is a word coined by 1920's and 1930's blacks meaning..."a suburb of Hell". And that's where Smith takes the reader to start - to the Jim Crow south in Tennessee.

The lead character is Delvin Walker born in Chattanooga in 1913 to a prostitute. He's left alone too soon as his mother flees, accused of killing a white man. Smith takes the reader on Delvin's journey through life as he makes his way - first finding a home with the local black funeral director and then mirroring his mother as he too is accused of killing a white boy and flees Chattanooga. He rides the rails, exploring America, hoping for more, hoping for better. But it seems he can't outrun prejudice, inhumanity and injustice.

I loved Delvin's voice, his hopes and his thoughts. I wept at the fact that you could change the dates of the story and still post it under today's newspaper headlines.

Smith's prose reminded me of black strap molasses - richly coloured and glowing when the light shines through as it is poured. But also viscous and opaque when not moving. I had to put the book down a number of times and come back to it. The prose are beautiful and lyrical, but I found them overwhelming in large doses. Smith details every bit of the book, sometimes to the detriment of his protagonist and his message.

This one's going to be hard to rate - I think there's a very important message here, I think Smith's writing is beautiful and I liked the protagonist very much, but I just got bogged down in detail.
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½
 
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Twink | 1 autre critique | Feb 19, 2016 |
3.5 stars: I read 20 pages of this book and put it aside for 10 days. I went back to it with the idea that I'd read another chapter and see whether I wanted to finish it. I finished it and think Smith is a talent. I'm still not sure what I think about the book.
 
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AntT | 5 autres critiques | Jan 24, 2015 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
19
Aussi par
5
Membres
361
Popularité
#66,480
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
11
ISBN
63
Langues
1

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