> You could start by consulting the 1999 archives
of
> RARA AVIS in its website. During recent weeks
there
> was a lot of talk in this list about Iceberg
Slim,
> Goines and other Af-Am authors.
>
> A good source is the pages of the American
publisher:
> Old School Books
> http://www.wwnorton.com/osb/behind.htm
>
> There is also a website devoted to
contemporary
> Mystery Black writers and with other links:
> http://www.aamystery.com/
African Mystery Page
>
> Also of good interest:
> Black Street Fiction at:
>
http://www.cathouse2000.com/91.archives/books/solid.pbs/blackfiction.html
>
> Hope this helps (add to the valuable info
already
> given by other followers)
>
> May I ask that in return you (B Eriksson) give to
the
> list a brief overview of the Swedish Noir scene,
if
> any (?).
>
> E.Borgers
> Hard-boiled Mysteries
> http://www.geocities.com/Athens/6384
>
> ---Bengt Eriksson / Media I Morron I Dag
> <bengt.media@home.se> wrote:
> >
> > Hello.
> >
> > I´m trying to write an article - for a book
that
will
> > be published here in Sweden this autumn -
about
> > afro-american crime novels, both written
by
> > afro-americans and by white writers with an
afro-
> > american detective/or whatever.
> >
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