Nine years after his release from prison, Socrates is still living in a two-room shack in Watts, now with a lover and a steady job. Having responsibilities and people he cares about makes acting morally even harder ? he has so much more to lose with the police watching his every move. Socrates Fortlow, first introduced in Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned, is one of the essential fictional characters of our times. In Walkin' the Dog, the philosopher with 'rock-breaking hands' has come in from the cold and has to decide at which point an individual must make a stand against the brutality and corruption that surrounds him. At a time when much contemporary fiction confines itself to the personal, Walter Mosley creates characters that speak to the universal and reflect on dilemmas that are the moral questions of our time.
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?Walkin? the Dog is a thoughtful read, so beautifully constructed and written that you will never doubt for a moment that these are real people in real situations? Observer ?His writing has a subtle rhythm and his prose sings? Daily Mail ?This is the most thought-provoking book that Mosley has written? Sunday Telegraph ?It sticks in the mind because Mosley has created a resonant character? Independent ?Glowingly readable? Herald ?Exciting, exhilarating, truthful and touching? Literary Review
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Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 129 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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978-1-85242-754-2 (9781852427542)
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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.