
The Awkward Black Man
Stories
Author: Walter Mosley
Narrator: Mirron Willis
Unabridged: 10 hr 9 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published: 11/10/2020
Categories: Fiction, African American & Black Fiction

Author: Walter Mosley
Narrator: Mirron Willis
Unabridged: 10 hr 9 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published: 11/10/2020
Categories: Fiction, African American & Black Fiction
Walter Mosley is the author of more than fifty critically-acclaimed books, including the major bestselling mystery series featuring Easy Rawlins. His work has been translated into twenty-five languages and includes literary fiction, science fiction, political monographs, and a young adult novel. In 2013, he was inducted into the New York State Writers Hall of Fame, and he is the winner of numerous awards, including an O. Henry Award, the Mystery Writers of America's Grand Master Award, a Grammy, PEN America's Lifetime Achievement Award, and an Edgar Award. He lives in New York City.
I’ve never read Walter Mosley before, though I’ve seen his name often enough over the last few years. I assumed he wrote mostly mystery novels, which is true. He has at least three popular detective fiction series to his credit. But after looking at his bio, I’ve discovered he’s also written some sc......more
I already knew I liked the way Walter Mosley puts words down on a page. I’d read a few of his novels and whilst I didn’t always love the story (actually, I really did like most of them) without fail I loved the way it was told. The man invents interesting characters and the dialogue is always snappy......more
I've read enough Walter Mosley now that I trust him completely to lead me into the dark soul or the glorious heart or the brilliant mind of his characters, and this collection did not disappoint. The characters in these stories feel like living people who were waiting somewhere, whole and vivid, unt......more
I am neither black nor a man, yet I can find something to relate to in every one of these stories. Though race underlies many of the narratives, these experiences are not race dependent. Mosley's depiction of these awkward, lonely, sometimes vulnerable men is a-stereotypical, showing glimpses of bla......more